Fundus autofluorescence in choroidal metastatic lesions: a pilot study.

作者: LUCIENNE C. COLLET , JOSE S. PULIDO , KAAN GÜNDÜZ , TERESA DIAGO , COLIN MCCANNEL

DOI: 10.1097/IAE.0B013E318188C7D0

关键词: Chart reviewScanning laser ophthalmoscopeMetastatic lesionsOphthalmologyConfocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopeFundus autofluorescenceDrusenSubretinal fluidHyperpigmentationMedicine

摘要: PURPOSE: To correlate fundus autofluorescence (FAF) in choroidal metastases with clinical changes overlying the lesions using confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope. METHODS: Retrospective chart review of 15 metastatic tumors 14 eyes 11 consecutive patients. The patients underwent ophthalmoscope to compare findings and FAF. Correlation between increased FAF was defined as complete, partial, or no correlation. RESULTS: Of patients, 8 (73%) were women, average age 56 years. All amelanotic, focal hyperpigmentation present (53%), subretinal fluid eleven (73%), whereas drusen orange pigment absent. that visualized by ophthalmoscope, 7 (87%) showed correlation hyperpigmentation, 1 (13%). A complete found 5 (70%) a partial 2 (30%). There 6 (46%), (39%). Three without had FAF, one presence fluid. CONCLUSION: Amelanotic are associated most cases. Subretinal may cause well.

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