Objective
lt;brgt;To evaluated the effect of transpupillary thermotherapy (TTT) on age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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lt;brgt;Methods
lt;brgt;Sixty-two cases (62 eyes) of exudative AMD were managed with TTT. Before treatment, 58 cases underwent fundus fluorescein angiography(FFA),42 cases underwent simultaneous indocyanine green angiography (ICGA), and 56 cases underwent optic coherence tomography (OCT).TTT was delivered using a 810 nm diode laser with variable spot sizes 0.5-3.0 mm and power range 60-40 mW,60 seconds duration. Sixty-two cases were followed up for 1-10 months with 4.8 months average.
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lt;brgt;Results
lt;brgt;The visual acuities of last visit were compared with those before the treatment. The visual acuity was unchanged in 43 cases (69.3%), improved in 15 cases (24.2%), and declined in 4 cases (6.5%). OCT was re-done in 51 cases and compared with OCT images before TTT treatment. The height of macular edema was unchanged in 29 cases (56.9%), decreased in 18 cases (35.3%), and increased in 4 cases (7.8%). The amelioration of visual acuity was compatible with that of macular configuration in the majority of cases (74.5%). Only in 13 cases (25.5%) the amelioration of visual acuity lagged behind that of macular configuration. The re-treatment was performed in 18 cases (29.1%), probably due to insufficiency of laser power. No side-effect was found.
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lt;brgt;Conclusion
lt;brgt;TTT makes most of the cases of exudative AMD retaining or improving their visual acuity. The employment is secured. Further exploration is needed in order to obtain the parameters of the laser treatment.
(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 180-183)
Objective
To analyse the indocyanine green angiographic findings in contralateral eyes of patients with unilateral exudative age-related macular degeneration(AMD).
Methods
Fundus photograph,fundus fluorescein angiography(FFA) and indocyanine green angiography(ICGA) were performed in a series of 70 patients with unilateral AMD and drusens and pigmentary changes in the macular region in contralateral eyes.The findings of fluoroangiograms were observed and analysed.
Results
ICGA revealed the characteristics of the contralateral eyes as follows:(1)Drusen could be hypofluorescent,hyperfluorescent or normal fluorescent;(2)14 eyes revealed plaque-like late hyperfluorescent;(3)13 eyes revealed choroidal filling defect;(4)18 eyes revealed pindot-like clusters of late hyperfluorescence.
Conclusion
ICGA is useful in evaluating the lesions and circulation disturbance of the contralateral eye,and may help to find the risk factors of developing future exudative changes.
(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 1999, 15: 216-218)
The hallmark lesions of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are drusen and basal linear deposit which are lipid substances deposited in Bruch membrane or the compartment on the Bruch membrane. There is a prevailing hypothesis that lipid and its oxidized derivant deposited in retina may have important roles in the pathogenesis of AMD. Lipid oxidation products are toxic, may affect the adjacent cells, induce inflammation, and trigger neovascularization.7-ketocholestoral (7KCh), a naturally occurring oxidized form of cholesterol, had been found to be toxic to retinal cells and able to induce chronic inflammation, which may play a critical role in the development of AMD. However the precise mechanism remains to be elucidated. Thus we will make a brief review of 7KCh and its association with AMD.
Diabetic macular edema is the major cause of vision impairment in patients with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Thickness and pathological alterations in each retina layer of diabetic macular edema (DME) patients can be performed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) device. And retinal light sensitivity at specific retinal point and fixation state can be detected by microperimetry qualitatively and quantitatively. Moreover, OCT can discover pathological anatomical changes in the retina of DME patients, thus facilitating the interpretation of the structure-function relationship in DME with combination of microperimetry results. At present, there are various therapies for DME patients, and the primary method in evaluating therapeutic efficacy is to compare the pathological changes in the retina before and after treatment by OCT. Besides, microperimetry can provide information in visual function restoration. The combined application of OCT and microperimetry has broad prospects in the diagnosis and treatment of DME patients.
Flicker and photopic eletroretinogram(ERG)were recorded for 45 eyes of dry type of age-related macular degeneration(AMD)and 24 eyes of wet type of AMD respectively,the amplitud and phase of fundamental response compomeng(30Hz)by discrete Fourier tranform(DFT)were analysed.The abnormality ratios of phases and amplitudes in fundamental responses,amplitudes of photopic white or red b-waves were 48.89%,8.89%,10.11% and 8.89% respectively.The visual acuities of 24 eyes were 1.0 or better,the abnormality ratios of phases were up to 37.50%.These suggest that the change of phases is a sensitive method for detecting the early abnormality of visual function in AMD.The abnormality ratios of phases and amplitudes in fundamental responses were 62.5% and 45.84% in wet type of AMD.The differences between dry type and wet type in amplitudes of fundamental responses and photopic b-waves were statistically significant(P<0.01).This shows that the change of amplitudes is associated with the degree of pathological change of AMD.
(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12: 41-43)
Objective
To investigate the disease-causing gene of Stargardt disease.
Method
Fifteen patients with Stargardt disease were analyzed with 11 primers of the 11 exons of ABCR gene by using PCR-SSCP and DNA direct sequencing techniques.
Results
Three newly detected disease-causing mutations were found. Among those mutations, one is a frameshift mutation and others are single base transition.
Conclusion
This research confirmed that ABCR gene is associated with Stargardt disease, and 3 new mutations of ABCR gene were found.
(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:240-243)
Objective To compare the characteristics of the ocular fundus of exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). Methods The photographs of ocular fundus of 123 patients (137 eyes) with exudative AMD and 42 patients (48 eyes) with PCV diagnosed by fundus photography, fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) were retrospectively analyzed. Results In 137 eyes with exudative AMD, 16 eyes (11.7%) had classic neovascularization (CNV), 121 (88.3%) had occult CNV. In the eyes with occult CNV, 42 eyes (34.7%) had hot spots, 74 eyes (61.2%) showed plaque hyperfluorescences and 2 eyes (1.7%) had hot spots with PCV in ICGA. In 48 eyes with PCV, 7 eyes (14.6%) had subretinal reddish-orange lesions, 2 eyes (4.2%) of the polypoidal dilations with branching vascular network were detected with FFA, 36 eyes (75.0%) demonstrated polypoidal dilations with branching vascular network, and 12 eyes (25.0%) showed scattered polypoidal dilations without identifiable continuous branching vascular network, 16 eyes (33.3%) had the polypoidal dilations resembling a cluster of grapes, and 32 eyes (66.3%) showed the polypoidal dilations as several solitary round aneurismal dilations. The polypoidal dilations showed either a washout of the dye from the polyp with staining of its walls or staining of the dye in the late phase of ICGA. Conclusions The different features of exudative AMD and PCV in the ICGA, and the PCV with subretinal reddish-orange lesions are useful in the differentiate diagnosis of the both diseases. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:307-309)
Objective To investigate the possible relationship between choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and macular choroidal watershed zones (CWZ) in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Methods Fifty-seven selected indocyanine green video angiograms (ICGA) of 57 patients (57 eyes) with AMD were evaluated, and 35 ones of the healthy fellow eyes of 35 patients with unilateral non-AMD fundus diseases were selected as age-matched control. The video angiograms were evaluated for investigating the relationship between CNV and macular CWZ. Results In 57 eyes with AMD, 35 (61.4%) had macular CWZ, while in 35 control patients only 3 (8.57% ) had. The difference was significant (Plt;0.05). In 43 eyes with exudative AMD and CNV, 32 (74.4%) had macular CWZ, including 29 eyes (90.6%) with CNV caused by macular CWZ. Conclusion Macular CWZ could be a predilection site of CNV in exudative AMD. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2003,19:76-78)
Objective
To expolre the factors which affect the size of diabetic,macular fobeal avascss scular zone(FAZ).
Methods
Making ten years of duration of diabetes a limit,79 nonproliferative and early proliferative diabetic patients were divided into 2 groups.Diabetic retinopathy severity level was diveided into 4 stages,and the macular edema was subdivided into focal、diffuse and cystoid according to fluorescein leakage of foveomacular region.All patients were measured FAZ with Heidelberg scanning laser fluoresceion angiography system and then compaired the size of FAZ of patients with different duration of diabetes、diabetic retinopathy severity level and macular edema status.The results were performed analysis of variance and t test.
ResultsThe study shown the size of FAZ was not directly related to the duration of diabetes(t=1.3854,Pgt;0.1);There were significant differences about the size of FAZ of patients with different diabetic retinopathy severity level(F=7.6251,P<0.01)and macular edema status(F=5.4369,P<0.01).
Conclusion
The size of FAZ was significantly increased in diabetic patients.It was enlarged with the development of diabetic retinopathy severity level,but it was not related to duration of diabetes.
(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2000,16:155-156)