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Hyperreflective Stress Lines and Macular Holes.

Jackson M Scharf1, Assaf Hilely1,1, Rony C Preti1, Christelle Grondin1, Ismael Chehaibou1, Giovanni Greaves2, Khoi Tran1,1, Derrick Wang1, Michael S Ip2, Jean Pierre Hubschman1, Alain Gaudric1, David Sarraf1,1.   

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the prevalence of a central hyperreflective line in eyes with full-thickness macular holes (FTMH) and lamellar macular holes (LMH) and to elucidate the pathoanatomic importance of this optical coherence tomography (OCT) sign.
Methods: This retrospective analysis evaluated patients with FTMH and LMH at the Stein Eye Institute. Clinical data was collected and SD-OCT volume scans were analyzed for the presence of a central vertical hyperreflective line in 3 separate cohorts: patients with SD-OCT preceding FTMH development, patients with SD-OCT after pars plana vitrectomy (PPVT) treatment for FTMH, and patients with SD-OCT of LMH.
Results: In total, 93 eyes with FTMH and 88 eyes with LMH were identified. Of the 93 FTMH eyes, SD-OCT volume scans were available before development of the FTMH in 12 eyes. Of these, 6 (50%) displayed a vertical hyperreflective line preceding the development of the FTMH. Fifty-one eyes underwent PPVT with resolution of the FTMH, and 26 displayed a hyperreflective line after resolution (51%). Of the 88 eyes with LMH, 22 displayed a hyperreflective line (25%). All hyperreflective lines were noted at the central fovea. Conclusions: SD-OCT illustrated the presence of a central vertical hyperreflective line preceding FTMH and after resolution of FTMH after PPVT in approximately one-half of cases, and concurrent with LMH in 25% of cases. This vertical hyperreflective line may represent an early SD-OCT marker for the development of FTMH, and may be a sign of central foveal dehiscence owing to disruption of the Muller cell cone.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32347919     DOI: 10.1167/iovs.61.4.50

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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