Épithéliopathie en plaque, choroïdite serpigineuse et leurs formes frontières [Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, serpiginous choroiditis and related diseases]

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serval:BIB_DC48255AF0E7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Épithéliopathie en plaque, choroïdite serpigineuse et leurs formes frontières [Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, serpiginous choroiditis and related diseases]
Journal
Journal francais d'ophtalmologie
Author(s)
Hoogewoud F., Guex-Crosier Y., Bousquet É.
ISSN
1773-0597 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0181-5512
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
46
Number
6
Pages
646-657
Language
french
Notes
Publication types: English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy (APMPPE) and serpiginous choroiditis are two diseases classified as "white spot syndromes." Both are inflammatory/autoimmune diseases with suspected primary involvement of the choriocapillaris. The former usually has an excellent prognosis, while the latter can rapidly induce legal blindness. Whereas these diseases are well defined and well known, other entities (such as persistent placoid maculopathy or ampiginous choroiditis) with features of both APMPPE and serpiginous choroiditis have been described more recently. This review aims to describe demographic characteristics and multimodal imaging features to help differentiate between these four diseases.
Keywords
Humans, Acute Disease, Pigment Epithelium of Eye, Choroiditis/diagnosis, White Dot Syndromes/diagnosis, Choroid, Fluorescein Angiography, APMPPE, Acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy, Ampiginous choroiditis, Choroïdite ampigineuse, Choroïdite serpigineuse, Maculopathie placoïde persistante, Persistant placoid maculopathy, Relentless placoid chorioretinitis, Serpiginous choroïdopathy, Syndrome des taches blanches, Épithéliopathie en plaque
Pubmed
Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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30/09/2023 5:55
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