2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2016.09.024
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Appearance of Far Peripheral Retina in Normal Eyes by Ultra-widefield Fluorescein Angiography

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“…The UWF FA revealed peripheral vascular abnormalities (ie, microaneurysms, vascular leakage) in six patients; however, these features have been extensively documented as paraphysiologic changes in healthy subjects. 24,25 One patient presented subretinal hyperreflectivity in both eyes; we can speculate it was related to the accumulation of lipofuscin at the level of the RPE, such as an acquired vitelliform lesion. 26 However, acquired vitelliform lesions has been associated with a variety of retinal conditions, like retinal dystrophies, reticular pseudodrusen, cuticular drusen, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, central serous chorioretinopathy, macular telangiectasia type 2, RPE detachment, vitreomacular interface disease, immunogammapathies, drug toxicity, and paraneoplastic syndromes.…”
Section: Abnormal 11mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The UWF FA revealed peripheral vascular abnormalities (ie, microaneurysms, vascular leakage) in six patients; however, these features have been extensively documented as paraphysiologic changes in healthy subjects. 24,25 One patient presented subretinal hyperreflectivity in both eyes; we can speculate it was related to the accumulation of lipofuscin at the level of the RPE, such as an acquired vitelliform lesion. 26 However, acquired vitelliform lesions has been associated with a variety of retinal conditions, like retinal dystrophies, reticular pseudodrusen, cuticular drusen, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, central serous chorioretinopathy, macular telangiectasia type 2, RPE detachment, vitreomacular interface disease, immunogammapathies, drug toxicity, and paraneoplastic syndromes.…”
Section: Abnormal 11mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In order to evaluate the pathological angiography findings in various diseases, first of all, it is necessary to evaluate the normal retinal findings in wide-field angiography. [23,24] Perfused vascular border distance decreases after 60 years of age in all quadrants [24]. Normal peripheral retinas infrequently show granular background fluorescence [23].…”
Section: Applications Of Wide-field Imaging In Clinical Practice 71 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23,24] Perfused vascular border distance decreases after 60 years of age in all quadrants [24]. Normal peripheral retinas infrequently show granular background fluorescence [23]. Figure 4 shows wide-field images of healthy eyes.…”
Section: Applications Of Wide-field Imaging In Clinical Practice 71 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lu et al fanden in allen gesunden, mit der Weitwinkel-FAG untersuchten Augen eine granuläre Hyperfluoreszenz an eben dieser Orakante. Dies scheint somit ein normales physiologisches Zeichen im Sinne eines Fensterdefekts zu sein, was erneut auf die dünnere Netzhautschicht, die abnehmende Dichte der RPE-Zellen und bessere Sichtbarkeit der Bruchʼschen Membran und Chorioidea zurückzuführen ist [20,21].…”
Section: Fluoreszenzangiografie (Fag)unclassified
“…Die gemessene periphere Leckage, die bei knapp 20 % der Augen auftrat, wurde als inflammatorisches Zeichen einer subklinischen Uveitis intermedia gewertet, da bei diesen Patienten auch gehäuft Floater und eine im UBM (Ultraschallbiomikroskopie) gemessene Ziliarkörperschwellung gefunden wurden [20].…”
Section: Fluoreszenzangiografie (Fag)unclassified