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Indocyanine green angiographic aspects of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome.

A Obana1, M Kusumi, T Miki.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The authors investigated the indocyanine green angiography findings of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS).
METHODS: Four patients with MEWDS underwent examination by indocyanine green angiography, conventional ophthalmoscopy, and fluorescein angiography.
RESULTS: Fundus examination showed multiple white dots in the retinal pigment epithelium of the unilateral eye of each patient. Fluorescein angiography demonstrated early hyperfluorescence corresponding to the white dots. In the early phase, indocyanine green angiography showed no abnormal signs in the large choroidal vessels, but in the late phase, hypofluorescent lesions appeared, corresponding to the white dots. The hypofluorescent dots were clustered in the posterior pole and sporadic in the peripheral region, appearing to radiate away from the optic disc or fovea. The hypofluorescent dots disappeared at the recovery stage.
CONCLUSIONS: Previous fluorescein angiographic and electrophysiologic studies have demonstrated the involvement of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and photoreceptors in MEWDS: The current findings on indocyanine green angiography suggest that MEWDS affects the choriocapillaris or precapillary arterioles as well as the RPE and photoreceptors, and that the lesions spread to the midperipheral region, centering on the optic disc or fovea.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8724951     DOI: 10.1097/00006982-199616020-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Retina        ISSN: 0275-004X            Impact factor:   4.256


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3.  Decreased choroidal blood flow velocity in the pathogenesis of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome.

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5.  S-cone electroretinograms in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome.

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7.  Indocyanine green angiography in a case of punctate inner choroidopathy associated with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy.

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8.  Multimodal Imaging of the White Dot Syndromes and Related Diseases.

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Journal:  J Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2016-06-27

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