• Title of article

    Torpedo Retinopathy

  • Author/Authors

    Venkatesh, Ramesh Department of Retina and Vitreous - Narayana Nethralaya - Bangalore - India , Jain, Kushagra Department of Retina and Vitreous - Narayana Nethralaya - Bangalore - India , Pereira, Arpitha Department of Retina and Vitreous - Narayana Nethralaya - Bangalore - India , Kumar Yadav, Naresh Department of Retina and Vitreous - Narayana Nethralaya - Bangalore - India

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    187
  • To page
    194
  • Abstract
    Purpose: Torpedo lesions in the retina are rare. This study aimed to investigate torpedoshaped lesions in the retina in an adult population and to determine the spectrum and features of the disease. Methods: The review of a database for clinical diagnosis identified nine patients who were diagnosed with torpedo-shaped lesions in the retina between June 2017 and February 2019. Fundus photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging were used to analyze the cases. Multicolor imaging was also performed. Results: Nine patients with torpedo-shaped lesions in the fundus were identified. Fundus images revealed that the lesion involved the macula in six eyes; in the remaining three eyes, the lesion was present outside the macula. OCT identified six patients with type 1 torpedo lesions, one with type 2, and two with type 3. On multicolor imaging, the lesion was visualized as a region of increased reflectance in blue, green, and infrared light in all eyes, with notably increased infrared reflectance in eyes with focal choroidal excavation. Choroidal neovascular membrane was evident in one patient on OCT angiography. Conclusion: Torpedo lesions in the retina can occur away from the macula and exhibit features similar to those of torpedo maculopathy. As such, the authors propose a change in the nomenclature for torpedo lesions in the retina from “torpedo maculopathy” to “torpedo retinopathy.”
  • Keywords
    Imaging , Maculopathy , Retinopathy , Torpedo
  • Journal title
    Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2523044