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Abnormal fundus autofluorescence patterns in myopic choroidal neovascularisation

Authors :
Kaori Sayanagi
Fumi Gomi
Miki Sawa
Yasuo Tano
Hirokazu Sakaguchi
Motokazu Tsujikawa
Yasushi Ikuno
Source :
British Journal of Ophthalmology. 92:1236-1240
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
BMJ, 2008.

Abstract

Background/aims: To investigate fundus autofluorescence (FAF) findings in eyes with myopic choroidal neovascularisation (CNV). Methods: Observational case series. Twenty-seven consecutive eyes with CNV for at least 1 year were included. FAF patterns, time after the onset of CNV seen on FAF and FAF changes were evaluated. Results: The following patterns were observed: pattern I (n = 2), relative hypoautofluorescence around the CNV surrounded by hyperautofluorescence a mean of 17 months after CNV onset; pattern II (n = 11), small lobular or multilobular well-defined FAF defects within a relatively hypoautofluorescent region surrounded by hyperautofluorescence a mean of 35 months after onset; pattern III (n = 4), large lobular or multilobular well-defined FAF defects surrounded by hyperautofluorescence a mean of 59 months after onset; and pattern IV (n = 10), large lobular or crescent-shaped well-defined FAF defects a mean of 107 months after onset. Well-defined FAF defects corresponded to chorioretinal atrophy on colour fundus photographs. During the follow-up period, two eyes with pattern I evolved into pattern II. Lobular or multilobular well-defined FAF defects enlarged in 11 eyes (pattern II, nine eyes; pattern III, two eyes). Conclusion: Autofluorescent changes progress over time through pattern grading. A pattern classification might be helpful to predict chorioretinal atrophy changes around myopic CNV.

Details

ISSN :
00071161
Volume :
92
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Ophthalmology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5a3b3f660b5e199fd4b2d5470b18e88b