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Retina-Vitreous 2009 , Vol 17 , Num 3
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Diagnosis, Treatment, and Visual Outcome in Patients with Retinal Vasculitis
Burcu AYNACI KAHRAMAN1, Yonca AYDIN AKOVA2, İmren AKKOYUN3
1Dinar Devlet Hastanesi, Göz Hastalıkları, Afyonkarahisar, Uz. Dr.
2Başkent Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göz Hastalıkları A.D., Ankara, Prof. Dr.
3Başkent Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi, Göz Hastalıkları A.D., Ankara, Doç. Dr.
Purpose: To evaluate the diagnosis, treatment, and visual outcome in patients with retinal vasculitis (RV).
Materials and Methods: The clinical records of 71 patients diagnosed with RV between 1997 and 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. The diagnosis was made by slit-lamp examination and fundus fluorescein angiography.
Results: Forty-one patients were diagnosed with Behçet’s disease (57.7%), 7 patients with sarcoidosis (9.8%), 7 patients with primary RV (9.8%), 4 patients with pars planitis (5.6%), 4 patients with multiple sclerosis (5.6%), 3 patients with Eales’ disease (4.2%), 2 patients with ocular toxoplasmosis (2.8%), 1 patient with Lyme disease (1.4%), 1 patient with idiopathic retinal vasculitis, aneurysm, and neuroretinitis (IRVAN) syndrome (1.4%), and 1 patient with tuberculosis (1.4%). Fluorescein angiography of these patients showed optic disc leakage in 60 patients (84.5%), diffuse vascular leakage in 59 patients (83.09%), cystoid macular edema in 21 patients (29.5%), peripheral segmentary vascular leakage in 12 patients (16.9%), peripheral retinal ischemia in 10 patients (14.08%), and macular ischemia in 5 patients (7.04%). Occlusive vasculitis was determined in 11 patients (15.4%). Visual acuity improved in 43 patients (60.5%), stayed at the same level in 19 patients (26.7%), and worsened in 9 patients (12.6%) after the treatment given according to the diagnosis.
Conclusion: Retinal vasculitis may occur in isolated form or in association with other ocular and systemic inflammatory diseases. We can expect better visual outcomes with a multidisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
Keywords : Retinal vasculitis, diagnosis, fundus fluorescein angiography
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