Background: We report two rare cases of Senior-Loken syndrome, one with fundus lesions simulating Coats disease. CASE 1: A 14-year-old boy had juvenile nephronophthisis and bilateral retinitis pigmentosa with retionochoroidal atrophy and salt and pepper fundus. Electroretinogram (ERG) showed non-recordable changes and the Goldmann perimeter showed ring scotomas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To evaluate the postoperative status of the macula after vitreous surgery with internal limiting membrane removal for macular hole related retinal detachment in patients with severe myopia.
Design: Interventional case series.
Methods: We prospectively examined 10 eyes with retinal detachment associated with a myopic macular hole from 10 consecutive patients, and performed pars plana vitrectomy with internal limiting membrane peeling.
Background: Indirect choroidal rupture due to blunt ocular trauma involves rupture of the choriocapillaris or the full thickness of the choroid and Bruch's membrane. The overlying retinal pigment epithelium and the sensory retina are usually intact or atrophic, but rarely ruptured. We report a case of choroidal rupture healed with proliferative tissue protruding through the sensory retina into the vitreous cavity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To report a case of severe hypotony after macular translocation with 360-degree retinotomy.
Design: Interventional case report.
Methods: A 50-year-old woman with myopic neovascular maculopathy underwent macular translocation with 360-degree retinotomy in her left eye.