Title of article :
A Case of Overlapping Choriocapillaritis Syndromes: Multimodal Imaging Appraisal
Author/Authors :
Kuznetcova, Tatiana Center for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland , Jeannin, Bruno Center for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland , Herbort, Carl P Center for Ophthalmic Specialized Care, Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract :
Purpose: To present a patient with overlapping choriocapillaritis syndromes who
first presented as a typical case of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS)
and later with characteristic findings compatible with multifocal choroiditis (MFC).
Case Report: A 40-year-old myopic woman presented with a paracentral scotoma OS.
Fundus examination revealed pale discolored areas around the optic disc corresponding
to faintly hyperfluorescent areas on fluorescein angiography (FA). On indocyanine
green angiography (ICGA) there was extensive peripapillary hypofluorescence
and confluent hypofluorescent dots superiorly. According to the clinical picture,
a diagnosis of MEWDS was made. In 4 weeks, the visual field reverted to normal
together with almost complete regression of hypofluorescence on ICGA. However,
4 months later fundus examination revealed some scars, a finding not typical for
MEWDS. Besides, she developed another scotoma 12 months later accompanied by
photopsia and the fundus illustrated more numerous scars than one year earlier.
ICGA showed hypofluorescent areas corresponding to the scotoma delineated by
visual field testing. The pattern of this recurrence clearly corresponded to MFC.
Conclusion: This case illustrates an overlap between two entities, MEWDS and
MFC in two sequential episodes. FA and fundus autofluorescence accounted for the
lesions and optical coherence tomography showed damage to the photoreceptor outer
segments, but only ICGA correlated well with functional evolution.
Keywords :
Choriocapillaritis , Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome , Multifocal Choroiditis Indocyanine Green Angiography , Optical Coherence Tomography , Fundus Autofluorescence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics