Harriott J T, Schocket S S, Varma S D
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore.
Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc. 1993;91:351-64; discussion 364-6.
We have presented a case of symptomatic macular fluorescence of a presumed vascular etiology that transiently disappeared post vitrectomy. Laser photocoagulation to the involved area resulted in a good visual outcome. We propose that the transient improvement in the fluorescein leakage represented a temporary alteration of cellular metabolism, or vascular perfusion, attributable to the perfusion solution. We suggest that additional studies are indicated to further explore this phenomenon and its potential clinical applicability.