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Clinical features of punctate inner choroidopathy in Chinese patients

Authors :
Guangwei Luo
Hui Chen
Xiongze Zhang
Shizhou Huang
Feng Wen
Meng Li
Chengguo Zuo
Source :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.). 31(8)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

To characterize the clinical features of punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) in Chinese patients.A retrospective chart review of all patients admitted with PIC from June 1999 to October 2009.Of the 75 patients (112 eyes) diagnosed with PIC, 72% were women, 80% were myopic, and 49% exhibited bilateral involvement. The mean age at presentation was 32 years. Blurred central vision (64%) and scotoma (40%) were the most common symptoms. Multifocal PIC lesions were mostly restricted to the posterior pole (95%). The acute lesions were yellow and demonstrated hyperfluorescence (61%) or mild hyperfluorescence (36%) on fluorescein angiography, mostly (75%)200 μm in diameter and10 in number. Indocyanine angiography showed subclinical hypofluorescent spots in 32% of the affected eyes. Choroidal neovascularization developed in 63% of affected eyes. Papilledema (3%) and segmental retinal phlebitis (2%) were rare. Intact follow-up data of 27 patients (43 eyes) were available. Acute lesions turned into punched-out atrophic lesions within 3 months. New visible lesions developed in 5 eyes within 1 year after symptom onset. New choroidal neovascularization developed in five eyes. The mean best-corrected visual acuity significantly improved at last follow-up (P = 0.039).Punctate inner choroidopathy in Chinese is not rare and primarily affects young myopic women. It features multifocal, small, yellow lesions that develop within a short period, principally in the posterior pole, with subsequent atrophy. Complicated choroidal neovascularization is frequent. General visual prognosis is moderately good.

Details

ISSN :
15392864
Volume :
31
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d937c381ce8bb4669933ec3c5006a308