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[Disorders of choroidal circulation in diabetic maculopathy]. | LitMetric

[Disorders of choroidal circulation in diabetic maculopathy].

Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi

Department of Ophthalmology, Osaka City University School of Medicine, Japan.

Published: August 1998

Diabetic maculopathy is classified into 3 types, namely, macular edema, ischemic maculopathy, and pigment epitheliopathy. Blood-retinal barrier disturbance and the influence of the posterior vitreous membrane have been reported as the cause of diabetic maculopathy. However, its association with the choroidal circulation feeding the outer layer of the retina which involves the outer blood-retinal barrier has not been clarified yet. In this work, we studied the presence of the choroidal circulatory disturbance by performing indocyanine green angiography (IA) on patients with diabetic maculopathy. Choroidal circulatory disturbance was also differentiated from fluorescent block with a scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO). The proportion of hypofluorescence observed in IA was 4 eyes in 2 patients among 37 eyes in 24 patients (11%) in the macular edema group, 3 eyes in 2 patients among 14 eyes in 10 patients (21%) in the ischemic maculopathy group, and 26 eyes in 17 patients among 33 eyes in 22 patients (79%) in the pigment epitheliopathy group. Of the cases showing hypofluorescence in IA in the pigment epitheliopathy group, 4 eyes in 4 patients had hypofluorescence due to both choroidal circulatory disturbance and fluorescent block. This suggests that the choroidal circulation disturbance is partly involved in diabetic maculopathy mainly in the pigment epitheliopathy group.

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