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Joaquín Marticorena1, Ana Honrubia2,3, Javier Ascaso2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Solar maculopathy is a well described clinical entity that usually occurs in patients that have gazed directly the sun. In this report we describe the first two cases of solar maculopathy in individuals exposed to sunlight reflected from the screen of mobile devices in the absence of direct sun gaze. CASES DESCRIPTION: Case 1. A 30-year-old Caucasic man presented with bilateral metamorphopsia, central scotoma and decreased visual acuity two days after being reading for four hours with his tablet computer in a terrace of a ski center. CASE 2: A 20-year-old Caucasic woman was examined for bilateral decrease of visual acuity and central scotoma after being at the beach the day before and reading with her mobile phone for 3 hours. Both patients denied gazing directly to sunlight at any moment. In each case, exploration revealed fundus and OCT images compatible with the typical features of solar maculopathy. After 2 years of follow-up, in absence of any specific treatment, Case 1 had a complete resolution of the fundus alterations, while Case 2 still presented defects of the outer retinal layers. In both cases, an exposure to sunlight reflected from the screen of their mobile devices was documented in environments where solar radiation is thought to be augmented.Entities:
Keywords: Albedo; Display; Mobile device; Optical coherence tomography; Solar maculopathy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36064601 PMCID: PMC9446819 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-022-03567-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Case 1. A (right eye) and B (left eye): Initial spectral domain optical coherence tomography image of the right eye with a granular appearance hyperreflective area at the Henle fiber layer (denser at the external retinal layers with disruption of the external limiting membrane, ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone at the fovea. C (right eye) and D (left eye): Month 4 examination with restoration of de external limiting membrane, but persistence of the disruption of ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone layers at the fovea. E Right eye month 10 examination with a very subtle defect of the ellipsoidal zone, but without a gap. F Left eye with complete restoration of all retinal layers after 10 months.
Fig. 2Case 2. A Initial right eye structural spectral domain optical coherence tomography scan showing an hyperreflective column extending from the outer plexiform layer to the outer segments of photoreceptors layer with disruption of the external limiting membrane, ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone at the fovea. B Initial left eye spectral domain optical coherence tomography, with juxtafoveal hyperreflective column extending from the outer plexiform layer to the outer segments of photoreceptors layer with integrity of the external limiting membrane, but with a disruption of the ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone. C Right eye at 1-week examination showing a reduction of the spectral domain optical coherence tomography hyperreflective column, extending from the outer nuclear layer to the outer segments of photoreceptors layer, with partial restoration of the external limiting membrane, but persistence of the gap at the ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone. D Left eye spectral domain optical coherence tomography at 1 week with decreased size of the hyperreflective column and disruption of the ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone. E Right eye 1-month optical coherence tomography with an irregular and partial restoration of the ellipsoidal zone and a interdigitation zone defect at the fovea. F Left eye 1 month spectral domain optical coherence tomography with minimal disruption of the juxtafoveal ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone layers. G Right eye month-5 spectral domain optical coherence tomography with a gap at the foveal ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone. H Five months left eye examination with restoration of the previous defects at the ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone layers. I Persistence of the outer retinal defects at the ellipsoidal zone and interdigitation zone of the right eye after 2 years of follow-up. J Left eye year-two spectral domain optical coherence tomography with normal appearance.