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Early and late visual prognosis in solar retinopathy.

L S Atmaca1, A Idil, D Can.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Solar retinopathy was observed in a total of 86 eyes of 58 patients following the solar eclipse over Turkey in April 1976. The visual prognosis and the presence of late complications were evaluated at the early and late periods.
METHODS: Of the 58 patients, 34 (51 eyes) presented during the first week and came for follow-up examination in the succeeding week, also after 1, 3, 12, and 18 months. After that they were examined at yearly intervals (mean 4.2 years). Twenty-four patients (35 eyes) presented during the period between 1 and 11 years post-eclipse and were followed up for a mean period of 3.4 years. After a period of 15 years, all of the patients were invited for re-examination and nine patients (14 eyes) attended.
RESULTS: The improvement in visual acuity was observed to have taken place mostly during the first 2 weeks to 1 month after the eclipse. Further improvement in visual acuity was not observed in any of the eyes after the 18-month examination. The improvement in visual acuity was more prominent and earlier in the eyes that had visual acuity of 0.2 or better initially. Only the eyes with initial visual acuity equal to or better than 0.4 had a chance to improve their acuity to 10/10. Having observed the 51 eyes for mean period of 4.2 years and the 35 eyes for 3.4 years, no change in visual acuity was observed. Among the total of 86 eyes, 9 were found to have pseudolamellar macular holes.
CONCLUSION: Correlation was found between initial visual acuity and the funduscopic appearance after the 2nd week. Fluorescein angiography was not found to be a conclusive test in solar retinopathy. No late complications were observed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8626091     DOI: 10.1007/bf00184094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0721-832X            Impact factor:   3.117


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