2017
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9570.1000674
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Descriptive Case Series on Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography Findings of Patients with Idiopathic Intermediate Uveitis in a Referral Ophthalmological Centre at Mexico City

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“… 57 As OCTA undergoes further study in the pediatric population, it would be important to determine how well the findings in pediatric intermediate uveitis compare with disease in adults. In a study by Soberón et al 58 that included five pediatric and four adult subjects with idiopathic intermediate uveitis, OCTA was able to identify neovascularization and structural blood vessel changes, but was not able to quantify the foveal avascular zone or identify inflammatory changes, such as vascular leakage. In a recently published review by Khochtali et al , 59 the OCTA findings of a pediatric patient with pars planitis with macular edema revealed enlargement of the foveal avascular zone, dilated capillaries, and disorganization of the normal architecture of the capillary network at the deep capillary plexus.…”
Section: Imaging In Pediatric Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 57 As OCTA undergoes further study in the pediatric population, it would be important to determine how well the findings in pediatric intermediate uveitis compare with disease in adults. In a study by Soberón et al 58 that included five pediatric and four adult subjects with idiopathic intermediate uveitis, OCTA was able to identify neovascularization and structural blood vessel changes, but was not able to quantify the foveal avascular zone or identify inflammatory changes, such as vascular leakage. In a recently published review by Khochtali et al , 59 the OCTA findings of a pediatric patient with pars planitis with macular edema revealed enlargement of the foveal avascular zone, dilated capillaries, and disorganization of the normal architecture of the capillary network at the deep capillary plexus.…”
Section: Imaging In Pediatric Uveitismentioning
confidence: 99%