Multiple Evanescent White-Dot Syndrome in a 14-Year-Old Girl
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
;
: 1289-1293, 2015.
Article
in Korean
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| ID: wpr-211058
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To report a case of multiple evanescent white-dot syndrome (MEWDS) in a 14-year-old female. CASESUMMARY:
A 14-year-old female presented with decreased visual acuity. Review of systems was unremarkable except for a recent upper respiratory infection prior to her symptoms. On examination, her visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and 20/200 in the left eye. Relative afferent pupillary defect was observed. Examination of the left fundus revealed optic disc edema and multiple white dots in the posterior pole. Humphrey visual field test showed enlargement of the blind spot in the left eye. Fluorescein angiography revealed hyperfluorescence and late leakage of the white dots. Indocyanine green angiography showed enlarged late hypofluorescence of the white dots. MEWDS was diagnosed and the patient was followed up with serial examinations. At a follow-up examination 2 weeks later, visual acuity in the left eye improved to 20/70. The majority of white dots on fundus had disappeared and the enlarged scotoma in the left eye recovered to normal size on Humphrey visual field test. At a follow-up examination 3 months later, visual acuity in the left eye improved to 20/30 and residual white dots had further disappeared.CONCLUSIONS:
Cases of MEWDS have been reported in patients as old as 67 years; however, MEWDS is a rare disease and most patients are young females. The authors describe the youngest case to date in Korea of MEWDS in 14-year-old female with typical clinical course.
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WPRIM (Western Pacific)
Main subject:
Optic Disk
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Scotoma
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Angiography
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Visual Acuity
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Pupil Disorders
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Follow-Up Studies
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Rare Diseases
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Edema
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Visual Field Tests
Type of study:
Observational study
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Prognostic study
Limits:
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
Year:
2015
Type:
Article
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