2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492009000100007
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Aspectos clínicos e tomográficos dos microburacos maculares

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“…Macular microhole is a little known and infrequently diagnosed disease. It is identified by fundoscopy and confirmed by OCT and is described as a small red spot in the centre of the fovea measuring between 50 and 150 microns on average; it can lead to a mild loss of visual acuity, central scotoma and metamorphopsia (4)(5)(6)(7)(8) . In our case, the patient had optic disc pits in both eyes.…”
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“…Macular microhole is a little known and infrequently diagnosed disease. It is identified by fundoscopy and confirmed by OCT and is described as a small red spot in the centre of the fovea measuring between 50 and 150 microns on average; it can lead to a mild loss of visual acuity, central scotoma and metamorphopsia (4)(5)(6)(7)(8) . In our case, the patient had optic disc pits in both eyes.…”
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“…Diagnosis can be made by combining the findings of posterior pole biomicroscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT). The prognosis is good, as the condition usually progresses with stability of symptoms and anatomic appearance (5)(6)(7)(8) . Even though optic disc pit and macular microhole have a low incidence, we describe a case where both conditions occurred simultaneously in the same eye.…”
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