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2. CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN STAGE 4 MACULAR HOLE WITH EPIRETINAL PROLIFERATION.
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Uemura A, Miyake S, Funatsu R, and Yamakiri K
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Vitrectomy methods, Treatment Outcome, Cell Proliferation, Retinal Perforations diagnosis, Retinal Perforations surgery, Retinal Perforations etiology, Epiretinal Membrane diagnosis, Epiretinal Membrane surgery, Epiretinal Membrane complications
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Purpose: To investigate the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of Stage 4 macular holes (MHs) with epiretinal proliferation (EP) and explore the pathogenesis of MH formation., Methods: This retrospective study included consecutive patients who underwent pars plana vitrectomy for Stage 4 MH. Patients were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of EP. Baseline characteristics, optical coherence tomography features of MHs, and surgical outcomes were compared between the groups., Results: EP was detected in 31 of 102 eyes with Stage 4 MH (30%). Patients with EP were older ( P = 0.044), predominantly male ( P = 0.047), had a greater axial length ( P = 0.008), and had better preoperative visual acuity ( P < 0.001) than those without EP. On optical coherence tomography, eyes with EP had more epiretinal membrane and intraretinal splitting ( P = 0.002 and P < 0.001, respectively) than those without EP. The hole closure rate after primary surgery was comparable, and visual acuity at 6 months after surgery was significantly better in eyes with EP than those without EP ( P = 0.036). In 9 eyes with EP, the medical record documented the presence of complete posterior vitreous detachment before MH development., Conclusion: Patients of Stage 4 MH with EP were older, predominantly male, and had better preoperative and postoperative visual acuity compared with those without EP. The differences in demographic characteristics and optical coherence tomography findings suggest that the pathogenesis of Stage 4 MH with EP is different from that of Stage 4 MH without EP.
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- 2023
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3. NORMAL PERIPHERAL CHOROIDAL THICKNESS MEASURED BY WIDEFIELD OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY.
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Funatsu R, Sonoda S, Terasaki H, Shiihara H, Mihara N, Horie J, and Sakamoto T
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- Male, Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Choroid pathology
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Purpose: Choroidal stasis plays an important role in the pathogenesis of many conditions and leads to choroidal thickening. However, the normal peripheral choroidal thickness (PCT) pattern remains unknown. This study investigated PCT and associated factors using ultrawidefield optical coherence tomography in healthy eyes., Methods: This cross-sectional study included 120 healthy eyes (57 males; age, 52.0 ± 20.5 years). We used choroidal thickness maps created by ultrawidefield optical coherence tomography (viewing angle, 200°) with real-shape correction. The peripheral area was defined from 60° to 100° and further separated vertically and horizontally. The PCT and the correlations between PCT and subjects' characteristics were examined., Results: The PCT were 227.1 ± 57.0 µ m, 199.6 ± 53.9 µ m, 196.6 ± 57.1 µ m, and 148.0 ± 38.2 µ m in supratemporal, infratemporal, supranasal, and infranasal areas, respectively. The thickest peripheral sector was most frequently observed in supratemporal (69.2%). The PCT negatively correlated with age in all regions ( P -values < 0.001) and axial length in supratemporal, supranasal, and infranasal areas ( P -values ≤ 0.003). The temporal PCT was thicker on the side contiguous with the posterior pole Haller's vessels ( P -values ≤ 0.020)., Conclusion: The PCT is associated with age, axial length, and the running pattern of Haller's vessels.
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- 2023
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4. OCULAR FACTORS RELATED TO PREOPERATIVE ENLARGEMENT OF IDIOPATHIC MACULAR HOLE DIAMETER.
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Terasaki H, Yamashita T, Funatsu R, Shiihara H, Yamashita T, and Sakamoto T
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Visual Acuity, Vitrectomy methods, Retinal Perforations diagnosis, Retinal Perforations surgery
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Purpose: To determine the preoperative factors that are significantly correlated with an enlargement of an idiopathic macular hole (MH) during the one-month preoperative period., Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study of patients with MH who had undergone vitrectomy in the Kagoshima University Hospital. The stage of the MH was determined by using spectral domain optical coherence tomography. Patients who had optical coherence tomography images at two time points more than 14 days apart before the vitrectomy were studied., Results: The MH participants were at Stage 2 in 44 eyes, at Stage 3 in 58 eyes, and at Stage 4 in 38 eyes. The rate of increase of the hole diameter was 26.0 ± 42.3% at Stage 2, 5.52 ± 15.5% at Stage 3, and 8.04 ± 18.7% at Stage 4. The rate of change at Stage 2 was significantly greater than that at Stage 3 and Stage 4 (both P < 0.01). In Stage 2, the MH diameter at the initial visit was significantly and negatively correlated with the rate of MH enlargement (r = -0.35, P = 0.021)., Conclusion: Patients with Stage 2 MHs, especially eyes with small hole diameter, should be considered for early surgery.
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- 2022
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5. MORE EFFECTIVE SCREENING FOR EPIRETINAL MEMBRANES WITH MULTICOLOR SCANNING LASER OPHTHALMOSCOPE THAN WITH COLOR FUNDUS PHOTOGRAPHS.
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Terasaki H, Sonoda S, Shiihara H, Kakiuchi N, Funatsu R, Shirasawa M, and Sakamoto T
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- Adult, Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Fluorescein Angiography methods, Fundus Oculi, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Tomography, Optical Coherence methods, Epiretinal Membrane diagnosis, Ophthalmoscopes, Ophthalmoscopy methods, Retina pathology
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Purpose: To assess the ability of the multicolor scanning laser ophthalmoscope (MC-SLO) to screen for epiretinal membranes (ERMs)., Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study of 35 eyes of 32 patients with an ERM detected by optical coherence tomography and 46 eyes of 23 healthy volunteers. The detection of the ERM was graded into three visibility scores-1, not visible, 2, barely visible, and 3, clearly visible-by retina specialists or by ophthalmology residents. The sensitivity and specificity of the detection with the merged image of the MC-SLO or color fundus photographs (CFPs) were calculated., Results: The sensitivity for ERM detection in the MC-SLO and CFP were 91.4% and 65.7% by specialists and 97.1% and 60.0% by residents. The specificity for both devices was 100% by specialists and residents. The visibility score for the MC-SLO images were significantly higher than that for the CFP by both specialists and residents. In addition, the visibility score for the MC-SLO determined by residents was significantly higher than that for the CFP by specialists., Conclusion: The detection of an ERM is better with the MC-SLO images than with CFP. Furthermore, the ERM detection in the MC-SLO images by residents was comparable to that by specialists.
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- 2020
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