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    • DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF FULL-THICKNESS MACULAR HOLE

      PURPOSE:To inquire into diagnosis and differentiation method for full thickness macular hole,lamellar macular hole and cystoid macular degeneration. METHODS:Amsler grid,Watzke' s sign and laser aiming beam test were performed in the patients:30 with full-thickness macular hole, 12 with lamellar macular hole and 8 with cystoid macular degeneration. The results were analyzed statistically with method of four table precise probability. RESULTS:The positive rate of Amsler grid,watzke's sign and laser aiming beam test was 100% in ail of the full thickness macular holes,and it was 85%,65%and 0 in lamellar macular holes and cystoid macular degeneration respectively. CONCLUSION: Amsler grid testing was sensitive but not specific,Watzke's sign was more sensitive and specific,and the laser aiming beam tesl was extremely sensitive and specific in clinical diagnosis of full thickness macular hole. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12: 208-210)

      Release date:2016-09-02 06:21 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Progress in the application of leakage index in retinal diseases

      Retinal leakage is not only a very common pathological phenomenon but also a common pathological feature of many retinal diseases, its pathogenesis is very complex. The application of ultra-wide-angle fluorescein angiography is one of the main means to observe and evaluate retinal leakage. Leakage index is a new index for evaluating retinal leakage. Studies have explored its correlation in diabetic retinopathy, retinal vein occlusion, uveitis and other diseases, evaluating treatment effects and predicting prognosis. However, the number of related studies is small and the conclusions are inconsistent. In the future, it is still necessary to further advance the quantitative analysis of leakage, the application of leakage in more diseases, and the clinical trials of leakage rate to explore its role in predicting and evaluating treatment effects in retinal diseases.

      Release date:2022-08-16 03:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • OCULAR FUNDUS CHANGES IN I02 CASES OF HYPOXIC ISCHEMIC EN- CEPHALOPATHY OF NEWBORN

      OBJCTIVE :To investigate the fundus ocu]i changes in hypnxie isehemic encepbalnpa ally(HIE)of new[x,rns. METHODS:One hundred and two newblt;~rns suffered from HIE were investi- gated to observe lhe pathological neular fundus changes by di~et ophthabnoseopy after mydria~s. RE- SULTS:Seventy seven ca.~s(154 eyes)were found to have ophthalmoscopic changes in the ~ular fundi including papilledema .white retina vaseolar abnormality and hemorrhage. CONCLUSIONS:In clinical view .the severity of HIE depends on the pathological ebanges of the brain .and ftmdus ahnormalby will be very often in middle and .~vere sufforers of HIE.

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    • Manifestation of fundus angiograph of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

      Objective To observe the manifestation of fundus angiographs of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). Methods Twelve PCV patients involved 7 males and 5 females aging from 40 to 69 year old (average 56.4). Fundus examination, fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA), and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) were performed on 12 patients (12 eyes) with PCV, out of whom 5 underwent optical coherenece tomography (OCT). Results In 12 eyes, deep and (or) superficial hemorrhage and yellow hard exudations were found, including orange-red lesions in 6 and pre-retinal hemorrhage in 2. The results of FFA discovered orange-red spotty fluorescence in 6 eyes and choroidal vascular network in 4 eyes. At the late phase, leakage of polypoidal hyperfluorescence spot in all of the eyes except 2 without leakage were found. The images of ICGA showed typical dotted or clustered polypoidal hyperfluorescence in 12 eyes at the late phase. OCT disclosed protrusion of the retinal pigment epitelium (RPE) with a bumpy surface at polypoidal structure in 4 eyes and no change in 1 eye. Conclusions PCV mainly affects the elderly persons and mostly on unilateral eyes. Macular hemorrhage,serous RPED, and (or) neuroepithelial detachment with yellow hard exudations are the main manifestations. Branching choroidal vascular net with ployplike terminal anourysmal dilations can be discovered in FFA and ICGA. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:310-312)

      Release date:2016-09-02 05:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Better understanding retinal and choroidal vascular diseases with optical coherence tomography angiography

      Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a new and non-invasive imaging technique that is able to detect blood flow signal in the retina and the choroid within seconds. OCTA is different from the traditional angiography methods. The major advantages of OCTA are that it can observe blood flow signal in different layers of the retina and the choroid without injecting any dye, provide blood flow information that traditional angiography cannot provide, and enrich pathophysiological knowledge of the retinal and choroidal vascular diseases., which help us to make an accurate diagnosis and efficient evaluation of these diseases. However there is a large upgrade potential either on OCTA technique itself or on clinical application of OCTA. We need to fully understand the advantage and disadvantage, and differences of OCTA and traditional angiography. We also need to know how to interpret the result of OCTA. With that we could make a fast diagnosis in a non-invasive way and improve our knowledge of the retinal and choroidal vascular diseases.

      Release date:2016-10-02 04:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Advances of stem cell transplantation in the treatment of retinal degeneration

      Retinal degeneration mainly include age-related macular degeneration, retinitispigmentosa and Stargardt’s disease. Although its expression is slightly different, its pathogenesis is photoreceptor cells and/or retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cel1 damage or degeneration. Because of the 1ack of self-repairing and renewal of retinal photoreceptor cells and RPE cells, cell replacement therapy is one of the most effective methods for treating such diseases.The stem cells currently used for the treatment of retinal degeneration include embryonicstem cells (ESC) and various adult stem cells, such as retinal stem cells (RSC), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). and mesenchyma1 stem cells (MSC). Understanding the currentbasic and clinical application progress of ESC, iPSC, RSC, MSC can provide a new idea for the treatment of retinal degeneration.

      Release date:2018-11-16 03:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Clinical applications of optical coherence tomography angiography

      Optic coherence tomography (OCT) is one of the most rapid developing technologies in ophthalmology. OCT angiography (OCTA) has been made possible by the development of even faster scanning and sampling techniques, which is the next milestone after stratus OCT and spectral domain OCT. Without the need of injection of the contrast agent, OCTA is capable of providing a three-dimensional reconstruction of the perfused microvasculature within the retina and choroid by detecting the motion of scattering particles such as erythrocytes within sequential OCT cross-sectional scans performed repeatedly at the same location of the eye with different analysis algorithms. Comparing to fundus fluorescein angiography and indocyanine green angiography, with improved OCT technology and understanding, OCTA has showed certain advantages to diagnose retinal and choroidal diseases, especially macular vascular diseases. It is important to establish the contributions that OCTA can make to diagnosing, managing and understanding of ocular fundus diseases.

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    • The progress and problems of the fundus multimodal imaging

      The update of the cognition of fundus diseases is inseparable from the rapid development of fundus multimodal imaging. Especially in recent years, the application of wide and ultra-wide fundus photography, ultra-wide fundus fluorescein angiography, indocyanine green angiography, fundus autofluorescence and optical coherence tomography angiography contribute to observe the peripheral retinopathy more directly. The application of adaptive optics and fluorescence lifetime imaging ophthalmoscopy contribute to have a further understanding of fundus diseases at the cellular and metabolic level. Multimodal imageing reflect the pathological characteristics of the diseases from different angles and levels. At the same time, the digitization and intelligence of fundus images are also developing rapidly. However, there are some problems that the ophthalmologists needs to consider further, such as the correctly understanding the use of multimodal imaging, the application of artificial intelligence, and how to sum up from the images.

      Release date:2022-03-18 03:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Research progress of circular RNA in ocular fundus diseases

      Circular RNA (circRNA) is a new group of endogenous non-coding RNAs produced by back-splicing, which has multiple molecular functions such as acting as microRNA sponges, regulators of transcription and splicing, adaptors for protein-protein interaction. Recent studies have shown that circRNA play an essential role in development and progression of retinal microvascular dysfunction, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, proliferative vitreoretinopathy, eye diseases caused by hyperhomocysteine and ocular malignancy. In pathological conditions, the differential expression of circRNA alters the transcription and translation of corresponding genes, thus changing the activity and function of cells. CircRNA may become a new marker and prognostic indicator of fundus diseases, and its targeted intervention may also become a potential treatment for fundus diseases.

      Release date:2022-05-18 04:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Clinical features and identification of gene mutation in families with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy

      ObjectiveTo identify mutations in NDP, FZD4, LRP5, TSPAN12 in Chinese families with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) and observe the clinical features.MethodsRetrospective case series study. The 9 patients (18 eyes) and 5 normal members from 4 unrelated families were included in the study. The patients medical history and family history were collected in detail. All patients underwent best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), slit-lamp biomicroscopy, fundus colorized photography, fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA). Genomic DNA were collected from all the patients. Mutations were detected by directly sequencing to the whole coding region and exon-intron boundaries of NDP, FZD4, LRP5 and TSPAN12 gene. Polyphen and SIFT programs were used to predict the effects on the structure and functional properties of mutant protein.ResultsThere were two affected individuals in the family 2 carried LRP5 gene mutation [c.1330C>T (p.R444C )] in exon 6 by sequence analysis. A score of 0.882 was acquired by Polyphen program analysis. And the missense change was predicted to be pathogenic by SIFT. Fundus changes of the proband showed angioplasia, tortuosity of peripheral vessels. And temporal dragging of the optic disc, peripheral avascular zone, neovascularization were found in FFA. Brush-like and straight of peripheral vessels were found in Ⅰ1. No variant was found in NDP, FZD4 and TSPAN12 gene.ConclusionOur study supports the gene mutation c.1330C>T (p.R444C) of LRP5 is pathogenesis of FEVR. Patients with the same mutation could have variable phenotypic characteristics.

      Release date:2018-11-16 03:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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