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   Multimodal image analysis in acquired vitelliform lesions and adult-onset foveomacular vitelliform dystrophy  
   
نویسنده rocha bastos r. ,ferreira c.s. ,brandão e. ,falcão-reis f. ,carneiro â.m.
منبع journal of ophthalmology - 2016 - دوره : 2016 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Purpose. to characterize vitelliform lesions (vls) in adult-onset foveomacular vitelliform dystrophy (aofvd) and acquired vitelliform (avl) patients using multimodal image analysis. methods. retrospective study of twenty-eight eyes from nineteen patients diagnosed with avl or aofvd. they were evaluated by color fundus photographs,fundus autofluorescence (faf),fluorescein angiography (fa),and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (sd-oct). results. bilateral vls were associated with aofvd (p = 0.013). regular and centered vls were associated with aofvd (p = 0.004 and p = 0.016),whereas irregular and noncentered lesions were more frequent in avl patients. visual acuity,greatest linear dimension (gld),lesion height (lh),and pseudohypopyon were similar between groups. whereas median lh and gld in avl group diminished significantly during follow-up (p = 0.009 and p = 0.001),aofvd lesions tended to become larger and thicker. conclusions. when consulting a patient presenting a vl with unknown age of onset,familial history,or previous retinal diseases,some aspects of multimodal imaging assessment may lead the ophthalmologist to a correct diagnosis. © 2016 ricardo rocha bastos et al.
آدرس department of ophthalmology,hospital são joão,porto, Portugal, department of ophthalmology,hospital são joão,porto, Portugal, department of ophthalmology,hospital são joão,porto, Portugal, department of ophthalmology,hospital são joão,porto,portugal,department of sense organs,faculty of medicine,university of porto, Portugal, department of ophthalmology,hospital são joão,porto,portugal,department of sense organs,faculty of medicine,university of porto, Portugal
 
     
   
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