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International Eye Science ; (12): 1169-1173, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-695402

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·AIM: To comprehensively investigate the relationship between outer retinal layer thickness and age in normal eyes. ·METHODS: One hundred normal eyes of 100 subjects who underwent spectral - domain optical coherence tomography ( SD - OCT ) were included in this retrospective study. The distances between the external limiting membrane ( ELM ) line and the photoreceptor inner segment/outer segment ( IS/OS ) line ( ELM-IS/OS), the IS/OS line and the cone outer segment tips (COST) line ( IS/OS-COST), the COST line and the retinal pigment epithelium ( RPE) complex ( COST-RPE) and the full retinal thickness ( RT) were measured at the fovea and on four quarters. The relationship between thickness and age or sex was then analysed. ·RESULTS: A thinner RT was observed in women in a multiple regression analysis ( men: 234. 47 ± 16. 79 μ m;women: 223. 13±15. 43 μ m). The RT on the nasal quarter and the ELM-IS/OS thickness at the fovea and on the four quarters were significantly and negatively correlated with age. The IS/OS-COST and COST-RPE thicknesses at the fovea and on the four quarters were not significantly correlated with age or sex, respectively. The RT at the fovea was significantly thinner than on the four quarters. The ELM - IS/OS, IS/OS - COST and COST - RPE thicknesses at the fovea were significantly thicker than on the four quarters. ·CONCLUSION: In normal eyes, the RT thickness on the nasal quarter and the ELM - IS/OS thickness were significantly and negatively correlated with age. The IS/OS - COST and COST - RPE thicknesses were not significantly correlated with age or sex.

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Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) ; (6): 258-262, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712943

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[Objective]To investigate the etiology,clinical manifestation,treatment and prognosis of optic disc vas-culitis.[Method]Twenty-four eyes of 21 patients were enrolled in this retrospective study.Eye examinations,treatment, and effect were recorded.[Result]Six were male and 15 were female.The age was between 19 and 43 years old(average:28.7±1.6).85.7% of the patients referred to the clinic with mild to moderate decreased vision.Edema of the optic disc can be seen in both types while tortuous veins can also be found in type 2.Similar characteristics were noticed in OCT,FFA, and etc.With a follow-up of 4.52±0.98 months after treatment(prednisone:initial dose 1.0-1.2 mg/kg),the BCVA of the affected eyes improved significantly.[Conclusion]Optic disc vasculitis is affected by autoimmune disorder,infection,hy-perlipidemia,and etc.Edema of the optic disc with/without tortuous veins and retinal hemorrhage can be noticed.Similar diseases should be excluded in avoidance of misdiagnosis. Systemic examination and complete solution should be per-formed.Glucocorticoid helps to improve the visual function.The application of anti-VEGF is effective in secondary macu-lar edema.However,the long-term efficacy is awaiting being confirmed.

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