Title of article
Multimodal Imaging Characteristics of a Large Retinal Capillary Macroaneurysm in an Eye With Severe Diabetic Macular Edema: A Case Presentation and Literature Review
Author/Authors
Karti, Omer Department of Ophthalmology - İzmir Democracy University, Turkey , Can Ipek, Sefik Department of Ophthalmology - Ağrı State Hospital, Turkey , Osman Saatci, Ali Department of Ophthalmology - Dokuz Eylul University Medical Faculty, İzmir, Turkey
Pages
5
From page
33
To page
37
Abstract
Though microaneurysms are the hallmark of diabetic retinopathy (DR), large aneurismal changes termed as
''macroaneurysms'' (MAs) may also occur in the course of chronic diabetic macular edema. MAs are usually accompanied
by intraretinal hard exudates, fluid accumulation and retinal hemorrhages. Detection of MAs is clinically important as it
implies that macular edema is usually chronic and therefore can be resistant to intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial
growth factor injections. Multimodal imaging consisting of fluorescein angiography (FA), indocyanine green angiography
(ICGA), optical coherence tomography (OCT) or OCT-angiography (OCTA) can be performed to detect and understand the
nature of MA and thereby select proper treatment modality. Herein, we report multimodal imaging features of a 64-
year-old woman with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus presented with treatment naïve severe macular edema and a
macroaneurysm at the right temporal macula. In conclusion, FA, ICGA and OCT seem to be far superior to OCTA to detect
these lesions due to probable slow flow inside the MA.
Keywords
Diabetic Retinopathy , Fluorescein Angiography , Indocyanine Green Angiography , Macroaneurysms , Microaneurysm , Optical Coherence Tomography
Journal title
Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation Ophthalmology
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2523250
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