Campochiaro P A, Morgan K M, Conway B P, Stathos J
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908.
Am J Ophthalmol. 1990 Jun 15;109(6):668-75. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9394(14)72435-3.
We studied five patients who maintained or spontaneously regained significant central vision despite the presence of a subfoveal neovascular membrane. Sequential photographs and fluorescein angiograms showed a pattern of development common to these patients and not observed in patients who lose all central vision. The pattern involves formation of a pigmented ring around the subfoveal neovascular membrane followed by alteration of the membrane from one that leaks fluorescein to one that stains but does not leak. This pattern is associated with gradual resorption of subretinal fluid and apparent limitation of subretinal hemorrhage and fibrosis. This course suggests the occurrence of spontaneous involution of some subfoveal neovascular membranes and implicates the retinal pigment epithelium in this process.
我们研究了5例患者,尽管存在黄斑下新生血管膜,但仍保持或自发恢复了显著的中心视力。系列照片和荧光素血管造影显示了这些患者共有的一种发展模式,而在丧失所有中心视力的患者中未观察到这种模式。该模式包括在黄斑下新生血管膜周围形成色素环,随后膜从渗漏荧光素的状态转变为染色但不渗漏的状态。这种模式与视网膜下液的逐渐吸收以及视网膜下出血和纤维化的明显局限有关。这个病程提示某些黄斑下新生血管膜会自发退化,并且表明视网膜色素上皮在这个过程中发挥了作用。