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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 507-511, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990875

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Posterior staphyloma (PS) refers to the local abnormal bulge of the posterior wall of the eyeball, which is one of the common pathological changes in high myopia.The appearance of PS is often accompanied by changes in fundus microstructure such as sclera, choroid and Bruch membrane.The abnormality of fundus microstructure leads to the decrease of its resistance to the expansion of ocular axis, or causes the remodeling of tissue structure in the corresponding area, resulting in the change of microvascular structure, and then giving rise to abnormal blood circulation in the posterior pole.The microcirculatory changes may be followed by changes in fundus microstructure, seriously affecting the visual acuity of the affected eyes.There is still no clear conclusion on the pathogenesis of PS in the world, and there are no good preventive measures or treatment methods.This article reviewed and summarized the interaction between PS, fundus structure and microcirculation in high myopia, so as to provide a theoretical basis for exploring the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of PS and improving the visual function of high myopia.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jan; 70(1): 171-179
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224081

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Purpose: To report the anatomic and visual outcomes following macular buckling in patients affected by pathological myopia?associated foveoschisis (FS) and macular detachment with or without macular hole (MH). Methods: A retrospective interventional consecutive case series wherein 25 highly myopic eyes (mean axial length 28.46 mm; range, 25–33.8 mm) of 24 patients (16 females and 8 males; mean age 54.1 years; range, 35–74 years) presenting with macular detachment associated with a posterior staphyloma (PS), who underwent macular buckling, were evaluated. Patients with absence or reduction in subretinal fluid by more than 90% during the final follow?up along with inversion of contour of staphyloma were considered to have a successful anatomical outcome and those with improvement or maintenance in visual acuity were considered to have a successful functional outcome. The mean duration of follow?up was 11.2 months. Results: At the time of initial presentation, the mean age of the 24 patients was 54.1 ± 10.28 years. Macular detachment along with FS was present in all cases, whereas full?thickness macular hole?related retinal detachment was present in nine cases. Swept?source optical coherence tomography parameters showed reduction of FS with foveal reattachment in all eyes except one at last visit. Mean axial length decreased from 28.5 mm preoperatively (range 26–33.8 mm) to 26.2 mm (range 24–29.3 mm). The mean best?corrected visual acuity changed from 1.16 log MAR to 1.096 Log MAR (P = 0.165). Visual acuity improved in 10 eyes (40%), remained stable in 11 eyes (44%) and decreased in 4 eyes (16%). Conclusion: Macular buckling is a good surgical technique with encouraging anatomic and visual outcomes in patients with myopic macular detachment associated with PS. Highly selective cases of myopic traction maculopathy can have a viable option of macular buckle surgery in stabilizing the retinal tractional changes, and thereby, vision loss.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 775-778, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958521

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The main fundus changes of pathologic myopia (PM) are posterior staphyloma (PS) and myopic maculopathy (MM), which includes myopic atrophy maculopathy (MAM), myopic tractional maculopathy (MTM), myopic neovascular maculopathy (MNM) and so on. The clinical manifestations of PM-related fundus lesions are complex, and the classification of PM has been a research hotspot in recent years. The proposal of each classification shows an increasing understanding of PM, and each classification has its advantages but also imperfections. For MM, it is recommended to refine the MTM classification based on the ATN classification and adjust it according to the internal correlation between MAM and MNM. The rapid development of modern imaging technology will promote the continuous update of the classification, and its further improvement will also help to understand the development process of PM, which has important clinical value in preventing its occurrence and progression.

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Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases ; (6): 775-778, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958511

ABSTRACT

The main fundus changes of pathologic myopia (PM) are posterior staphyloma (PS) and myopic maculopathy (MM), which includes myopic atrophy maculopathy (MAM), myopic tractional maculopathy (MTM), myopic neovascular maculopathy (MNM) and so on. The clinical manifestations of PM-related fundus lesions are complex, and the classification of PM has been a research hotspot in recent years. The proposal of each classification shows an increasing understanding of PM, and each classification has its advantages but also imperfections. For MM, it is recommended to refine the MTM classification based on the ATN classification and adjust it according to the internal correlation between MAM and MNM. The rapid development of modern imaging technology will promote the continuous update of the classification, and its further improvement will also help to understand the development process of PM, which has important clinical value in preventing its occurrence and progression.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2019 May; 67(5): 699-700
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-197250

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To report case of bilaterally symmetrical choroidal coloboma within posterior staphyloma with MHRD. This is a case report of a 50year old female presented with diminished vision in both eyes. On examination, she had Bilateral High Myopia with recent onset MHRD associated with symmetrically bilateral Choroidal Coloboma within posterior staphyloma and was operated for MHRD in left eye. Presence of choroidal coloboma within posterior staphyloma is rare and with coexisting macular hole makes pathophysiology of RD challenging to understand.

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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 867-873, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-766911

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PURPOSE: To develop software to measure the shortest radius in curvature of Bruch's membrane from optical coherence tomography (OCT), and then to apply it to various types of eyes. METHODS: Macular OCT images consisting of 12 images of 9 mm radial scans were studied. The horizontal to vertical pixel ratios were changed to 1:1, and Bruch's membrane was marked automatically on each image. Software to measure the radius of Bruch's membrane curvature was developed. The shortest radius on each image was defined as r (mm) and the average r of 12 images was defined as R (mm). The reciprocal of R was multiplied by the constant, 337.5, which was defined as the posterior staphyloma (PS) index. RESULTS: The OCT images of five eyes were analyzed by the software, which could calculate the curvature of Bruch's membrane automatically. The PS indices were 12.7, 23.7, and 66.4 in eyes without refractive error (Case I), in the high myopic group without posterior staphyloma (Case II), and in the high myopic group with posterior staphyloma (Case V), respectively. The PS index gradually increased according to aging in a 37-year-old patient (Case IV) with mild staphyloma from 34.6 to 39.5 over 4 years. CONCLUSIONS: PS index is a novel parameter to reflect the level of posterior staphyloma, but further studies are needed to apply it to clinical patients.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Aging , Bruch Membrane , Myopia , Radius , Refractive Errors , Tomography, Optical Coherence
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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2018 Dec; 66(12): 1772-1784
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-197002

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Since its introduction by Charles L. Schepens, macular buckle (MB) surgery has evolved over the past 60 years. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has given a paradigm shift to the understanding of myopic macula, thereby helping in objective evaluation of the various manifestation of traction maculopathy. Staphyloma evaluation by ultrasound, wide-field fundus photography, and MRI scans along with OCT has led to the resurgence of MB surgery in the treatment of myopic traction maculopathy (MTM). Various surgical techniques with different buckle materials are being performed with encouraging anatomical and functional success rates. This article reviews the literature to explain the current concept of MB surgery based on its evolution, different kinds of buckle materials, rationale for planning MB surgery, and different surgical techniques for the management of MTM.

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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 28(3): 0-0, jul.-set. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-769456

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Objetivos: describir las características clínicas del fondo de ojo en niños con miopía alta y su relación con la edad. Métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional analítico, transversal, de 38 ojos con miopía alta de 24 menores de 18 años, atendidos en consulta en el año 2011. Se dividieron en dos grupos de edad: menores de 10 años y mayores o iguales a 10 años. Se describieron los hallazgos clínicos del fondo de ojo y se compararon la longitud axial, el equivalente esférico, la agudeza visual mejor corregida, el grosor macular central, la profundidad y el ancho del estafiloma posterior. Resultados: la edad media de los niños fue de 9 años; el equivalente esférico medio fue -8,94 D (entre -6 y -16,5 D) y la agudeza visual mejor corregida media 0,26 logMAR. La longitud axial media aumentó con la edad (p= 0,001). Hubo evidencia de correlación entre la longitud axial y el equivalente esférico (p= 0,008; rho= -0,436). Clínicamente el polo posterior fue normal en el 36,84 por ciento, fundamentalmente en menores de 10 años; predominó el estafiloma posterior en el 39,47 por ciento; todos fueron simples, seguido de la atrofia en semiluna temporal (36,84 por ciento). No hubo alteraciones foveales. La periferia retiniana se exploró en el 52,63 por ciento y el 85 por ciento no tuvo lesiones. Se encontraron diferencias significativas entre ambos grupos de edad en cuanto a longitud axial, el grosor macular central a 90° y la profundidad del estafiloma (p= 0,001, p= 0,02 y p= 0,036, respectivamente). Conclusiones: la frecuencia del fondo de ojo normal disminuye con la edad en los ojos de los niños con miopía alta. Predominan las formas simples de estafiloma y la atrofia peripapilar en semiluna temporal, sin lesiones foveales(AU)


Objectives: to describe the clinical characteristics of ocular fundus in children with high myopia and its relationship with the age. Methods: a cross-sectional, analytical and observational study of 38 high myopic eyes from 24 children under 18 years old seen at the outpatient service in 2011. They were divided into two groups (under 10 years and 10 years and over) to describe the clinical findings of the ocular fundus and to compare the axial length, the spherical equivalent, the best corrected visual acuity, the central macular thickness and width and depth of posterior staphyloma. Results: the mean age was 9 years old; mean spherical equivalent was -8,94 D (between -6 and -16,5 D) and mean best corrected visual acuity amounted to 0,26 logMAR. The mean axial length increases with the age (p= 0,001). There was evident correlation between axial length and spherical equivalent (p= 0,008; rho= -0,436). The posterior pole was normal in 36,84 percent. No foveal lesions were found. The retinal periphery was examined in 52,63 percent of cases and 85 percent of them had no lesions. Statistically significant differences in axial length, central macular thickness at 900 and staphyloma depth were found between both age groups (p= 0,001; p= 0,02 and p= 0,036, respectively). Conclusions: the frequency of normal ocular fundus decreases with the age in high myopic children´s eyes. The simple forms of posterior staphyloma and the temporal crescent peripapillary atrophy without foveal lesions predominated(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Adolescent , Axial Length, Eye , Myopia, Degenerative/diagnosis , Myopia, Degenerative/therapy , Ophthalmoscopy/adverse effects , Cross-Sectional Studies , Observational Study , Visual Acuity
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Rev. cuba. oftalmol ; 25(2): 288-302, oct.-dic. 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-657933

ABSTRACT

La miopía degenerativa constituye una de las causas fundamentales de pérdida de la visión. Esto está relacionado con las alteraciones del polo posterior, que afectan la retina neurosensorial, el epitelio pigmentario de la retina y las capas más internas de la coroides. Su curso lento y progresivo demanda una exploración integral, con seguimiento en el tiempo y constituye un reto para el oftalmólogo. Se realizó una revisión de artículos publicados e indexados en la base de datos de PubMed que se refirieran a las características clínicas del fondo de ojo en pacientes con miopía degenerativa...


Degenerative myopia is one of the main causes of visual impairment. This is related to disorders in the posterior pole, affecting the neurosensorial retina, the retinal pigmented epithelium and the inner choroidal layers. The slow and progressive course of this condition demands comprehensive assessment and long follow-up, which is a challenging task for ophthalmologists. A review of the articles indexed in PubMed regarding the clinical characteristics of the fundus in patients with degenerative myopia was made to describe the main disorders of the posterior pole of the eyeball. ..


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Endothelium, Corneal/physiopathology , Endothelium, Corneal , Myopia, Degenerative/epidemiology , Myopia, Degenerative/physiopathology , Fundus Oculi , PubMed
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