Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report

A 7-year-old boy with sympathetic ophthalmia secondary to penetrating ocular trauma developed choroidal neovascularization in the macular region of the sympathizing eye. Posterior segment biomicroscopy disclosed a single, round, small, slightly elevated yellow-white lesion temporal to the fovea, linked to the temporal edge of the optic disc by a fibrotic band. On fluorescein angiography the round lesion showed a gradual hyperfluorescence, with late staining and leakage, and was interpreted as a fibrovascular scar from previous choroidal neovascularization. Despite intense immunosuppressive therapy, the patient's final visual acuity was 20/400. Although rarely associated with sympathetic ophthalmia, choroidal neovascularization and its cicatricial stages can occur and compromise the visual prognosis of an already debilitated eye. The best course of treatment for choroidal neovascularization in these types of cases has not yet been determined.

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Main Authors: Vianna,Raul Nunes Galvarro, Özdal,Pinar, Souza Filho,João Pessoa, Deschênes,Jean
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Published: Conselho Brasileiro de Oftalmologia 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S0004-274920050003000242005-09-26Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case reportVianna,Raul Nunes GalvarroÖzdal,PinarSouza Filho,João PessoaDeschênes,Jean Ophthalmia, sympathetic Choroidal neovascularization Immunosuppressive agents Wound healing A 7-year-old boy with sympathetic ophthalmia secondary to penetrating ocular trauma developed choroidal neovascularization in the macular region of the sympathizing eye. Posterior segment biomicroscopy disclosed a single, round, small, slightly elevated yellow-white lesion temporal to the fovea, linked to the temporal edge of the optic disc by a fibrotic band. On fluorescein angiography the round lesion showed a gradual hyperfluorescence, with late staining and leakage, and was interpreted as a fibrovascular scar from previous choroidal neovascularization. Despite intense immunosuppressive therapy, the patient's final visual acuity was 20/400. Although rarely associated with sympathetic ophthalmia, choroidal neovascularization and its cicatricial stages can occur and compromise the visual prognosis of an already debilitated eye. The best course of treatment for choroidal neovascularization in these types of cases has not yet been determined.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaArquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia v.68 n.3 20052005-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-27492005000300024en10.1590/S0004-27492005000300024
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Özdal,Pinar
Souza Filho,João Pessoa
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Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
author_facet Vianna,Raul Nunes Galvarro
Özdal,Pinar
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Deschênes,Jean
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title Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
title_short Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
title_full Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
title_fullStr Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
title_full_unstemmed Choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
title_sort choroidal neovascularization associated with sympathetic ophthalmia: case report
description A 7-year-old boy with sympathetic ophthalmia secondary to penetrating ocular trauma developed choroidal neovascularization in the macular region of the sympathizing eye. Posterior segment biomicroscopy disclosed a single, round, small, slightly elevated yellow-white lesion temporal to the fovea, linked to the temporal edge of the optic disc by a fibrotic band. On fluorescein angiography the round lesion showed a gradual hyperfluorescence, with late staining and leakage, and was interpreted as a fibrovascular scar from previous choroidal neovascularization. Despite intense immunosuppressive therapy, the patient's final visual acuity was 20/400. Although rarely associated with sympathetic ophthalmia, choroidal neovascularization and its cicatricial stages can occur and compromise the visual prognosis of an already debilitated eye. The best course of treatment for choroidal neovascularization in these types of cases has not yet been determined.
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