SCOTOMA CHARACTERISTICS IN MACULAR TELANGIECTASIA TYPE 2: MacTel Project Report No. 7-The MacTel Research Group.
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_81592BAF778A
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
SCOTOMA CHARACTERISTICS IN MACULAR TELANGIECTASIA TYPE 2: MacTel Project Report No. 7-The MacTel Research Group.
Périodique
Retina
ISSN
1539-2864 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0275-004X
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
38 Suppl 1
Pages
S14-S19
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Observational Study
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Résumé
To characterize scotomas in macular telangiectasia Type 2 (MacTel).
Five of the 27 centers performed microperimetry as part of the MacTel Natural History Observation Study. Data were analyzed in the Moorfields Eye Hospital Reading Centre. The number of stimuli under a threshold of 12, 10, 8, and <0 dB were counted (thresholding) and compared with one another.
A total of 565 examinations were gradable, received from 632 eyes of 322 participants (age 61.1 ± 9.1 years, 62% females). The authors found absolute scotomas in 243 eyes (43%), 98% of these affected the temporal quadrant, and 99.5% were unifocal. Growth of absolute scotomas was limited to an extent of approximately 40 deg. Although transition from functionally unimpaired retina to absolute scotomas is generally steeply sloped, the larger a scotoma, the steeper it is.
Scotoma features were consistent throughout a large MacTel cohort. The temporal quadrant was confirmed as predominantly affected, which might result from vascular or metabolic asymmetry. Functional loss did not exceed an area of 5° × 8° however advanced the disorder. Different MacTel phenotypes seem likely and point toward different types of progression; identifying these would improve planning for clinical trials and might lead to better understanding patient outcome.
Five of the 27 centers performed microperimetry as part of the MacTel Natural History Observation Study. Data were analyzed in the Moorfields Eye Hospital Reading Centre. The number of stimuli under a threshold of 12, 10, 8, and <0 dB were counted (thresholding) and compared with one another.
A total of 565 examinations were gradable, received from 632 eyes of 322 participants (age 61.1 ± 9.1 years, 62% females). The authors found absolute scotomas in 243 eyes (43%), 98% of these affected the temporal quadrant, and 99.5% were unifocal. Growth of absolute scotomas was limited to an extent of approximately 40 deg. Although transition from functionally unimpaired retina to absolute scotomas is generally steeply sloped, the larger a scotoma, the steeper it is.
Scotoma features were consistent throughout a large MacTel cohort. The temporal quadrant was confirmed as predominantly affected, which might result from vascular or metabolic asymmetry. Functional loss did not exceed an area of 5° × 8° however advanced the disorder. Different MacTel phenotypes seem likely and point toward different types of progression; identifying these would improve planning for clinical trials and might lead to better understanding patient outcome.
Mots-clé
Female, Fluorescein Angiography/methods, Fundus Oculi, Humans, Macula Lutea/pathology, Macula Lutea/physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Scotoma/diagnosis, Scotoma/etiology, Scotoma/physiopathology, Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/complications, Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/diagnosis, Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/physiopathology, Tomography, Optical Coherence/methods, Visual Acuity, Visual Field Tests/methods, Visual Fields/physiology
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Web of science
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