Gaynon M W, Boldrey E E, Strahlman E R, Fine S L
Am J Ophthalmol. 1984 Nov;98(5):585-9. doi: 10.1016/0002-9394(84)90244-7.
Retinal neovascularization, a rare complication of ocular toxoplasmosis, is a source of vitreous hemorrhage. We examined three patients (all women, 70, 36, and 19 years old) with inactive toxoplasmosis scars associated with occlusion of a retinal arteriole or venule passing through the scar, capillary nonperfusion, and adjacent retinal neovascularization. In two patients photocoagulation of the ischemic areas produced a cessation of hemorrhage and the disappearance of neovascularization. In the third case, the neovascular frond was avulsed from its supplying retinal arteriole without treatment.
视网膜新生血管形成是眼部弓形虫病的一种罕见并发症,是玻璃体出血的一个来源。我们检查了三名患者(均为女性,年龄分别为70岁、36岁和19岁),他们患有静止期弓形虫病瘢痕,伴有穿过瘢痕的视网膜小动脉或小静脉阻塞、毛细血管无灌注以及相邻的视网膜新生血管形成。在两名患者中,对缺血区域进行光凝治疗后出血停止,新生血管消失。在第三个病例中,新生血管襻未经治疗便从其供血的视网膜小动脉上撕脱。