| Literature DB >> 35950021 |
Sergio A Murillo1, Silvia P Medina1, Rosa Maria Romero2, Fernando H Murillo3.
Abstract
A 16-year-old boy with elevated hyperopia presented to the office with a 24-h history of bilateral blurred vision, mainly of the left eye, and bilateral central serous chorioretinopathy. He showed a clinically recognizable bacillary layer detachment in one eye and excellent multimodal diagnostic image correlation, with the best-corrected visual acuity as 20/400. He had bilateral serous retinal detachment, as confirmed by optical coherence tomography. Laser photocoagulation was performed with good results, and reestablishment of the foveal anatomical structure was documented 16 days after treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillary layer detachment; Central serous chorioretinopathy; High hyperopia; Optical coherence tomography
Year: 2022 PMID: 35950021 PMCID: PMC9294949 DOI: 10.1159/000525310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Ophthalmol ISSN: 1663-2699
Fig. 1a) Clinical picture of the posterior pole, b) corresponding fluorescein angiogram and c) autofluorescence image showing serous and bacillary layer detachment. Measurements of the bacillary layer detachment estimated in the fundus image: 3.39 × 2.29 mm (d) and OCT -horizontal (3,391 μm) and vertical (2,209 μm) diameters- (e), centered around the fovea.
Eye structure dimensions
| OD | OS | |
|---|---|---|
| Anterior chamber depth | 2.99 mm | 2.96 mm |
| Lens thickness | 4.16 mm | 4.14 mm |
| Axial length | 21.35 mm | 21.25 mm |
| Subfoveal choroidal thickness | 556 µm | >668 µm |
| Vitreous chamber length | 14.2 mm | 14.15 mm |
| Scleral thickness 2 mm from the scleral spur | 0.90 mm | 1.06 mm |
| Scleral thickness 6 mm from the scleral spur | 0.83 mm | 0.60 mm |
| Spherical equivalent | +6.00 D | +6.50 D |
Fig. 2a–e Chronological images showing resolution of the serous retinal detachment (red arrows); dividing site in the photoreceptor layer (yellow arrows) and sequential images showing its gradual reunification (yellow arrowheads).