Serous retinal detachment associated with retinal vein occlusion

American Journal of Ophthalmology
Akitaka TsujikawaNagahisa Yoshimura

Abstract

To study the pathomorphology of serous retinal detachment (RD) associated with retinal vein occlusion by optical coherence tomography (OCT). Retrospective chart review. Ninety-one eyes of 91 patients with macular edema associated with retinal vein occlusion had undergone a comprehensive ophthalmologic examination, including measurement by spectral-domain OCT. Eyes with macular edema associated with retinal vein occlusion typically showed foveal cystoid spaces and marked retinal swelling, especially in the outer retina. In addition, 76 eyes (83.5%) showed serous RD involving the fovea, which ranged in thickness from 64 microm to 871 microm (219.2 +/- 161.6 microm). Fifty-two eyes showed a small pointed RD, with a small base. The point of the RD was always located beneath the fovea, where the outer surface of the swollen neurosensory retina seemed to be contracted inward, resulting in development of the pointed RD. Two eyes with no RD at the initial visit developed such a pointed RD during follow-up. In contrast, 24 eyes showed a more dome-shaped RD, with a large base, and in 18 eyes, a pointed RD seen at the initial visit changed into a dome-shaped RD during follow-up. In some cases, small outer retinal discontinuity was seen on...Continue Reading

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