| Literature DB >> 25142779 |
Xue-jiao Qin1, Chao Huang, Kun Lai.
Abstract
BACKGROUD: Retinal racemose hemangioma (RRH) is a rare congenital disorder that often co-occurs with other ocular complications. In this study, we present a case of RRH complicated with retinal vein obstruction in three branches and provide a review of ocular complications and associations with RRH. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25142779 PMCID: PMC4149677 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-14-101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Figure 1Fundus and FFA of the diseased eye of the patient. A: The fundus of the right eye showed a pair of enlarged and tortuous vessels extending from the optic disc. Hemorrhage was found in the temporal and inferior retina. B: FFA examination confirmed the presence of RRH and RVO in the superotemporal, inferotemporal, and inferonasal branches. C; The communication between the pair of tortuous vessels at the temporal retina.
Figure 2OCT of the diseased eye of the patient. A: cystoid macular edema was observed. B: the retinal surface was uneven in the area of distorted vessels.
Ocular complications and associations of retinal racemose hemangioma
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| Retinal vein occlusion | 15 (46.88%) | |
| CRVO | 8 | [ |
| CRVO | 4 | [ |
| Hemi-central | 1 | [ |
| Three Branches | 2 | [ |
| Hemorrhage | 11 (34.38%) | |
| Vitreous | 5 | [ |
| Intra/sub-retinal | 2 | [ |
| Macular | 4 | [ |
| Rubeotic Glaucoma | 2 (6.25%) | [ |
| Macular edema | 3 (9.38%) | [ |
| Retinal detachment | 1 (3.13%) | |
| Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment | 1 | [ |
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| Morning glory disc anomaly | 2 (25%) | [ |
| Macular hole | 1 (12.5%) | [ |
| Sturge–Weber syndrome | 2 (25%) | [ |
| Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome | 1(12.5%) | [ |
| Duane type I retraction syndrome | 1 (12.5%) | [ |
| Macroaneurysm | 1 (12.5%) | [ |
*It was hypothesized that vitreous hemorrhage over a long period may have preceded this.