Location of lesions in multiple evanescent white dot syndrome and the cause of the hypofluorescent spots observed by indocyanine green angiography

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Naohiro Ikeda
Tomohiro Ikeda
Mieko Nagata
Ryotaro Tano
Osamu Mimura
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[1] Department of Ophthalmology,
[2] Hyogo College of Medicine,undefined
[3] 1-1 Mukogawa-cho Nishinomiya-shi,undefined
[4] Hyogo 663-8501,undefined
[5] Japan,undefined
[6] Department of Ophthalmology,undefined
[7] Amagasaki Central Hospital,undefined
[8] Amagasaki,undefined
[9] Japan,undefined
[10] Department of Ophthalmology,undefined
[11] Takarazuka City Hospital,undefined
[12] Takarazuka,undefined
[13] Japan,undefined
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Retina; Retinal Pigment Epithelium; Fluorescein Angiography; Indocyanine Green; Visual Field Defect;
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Purpose: To determine the location of the lesions in the retina of a patient with multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) and to resolve the conflict in the cause of the hypofluorescent spots observed in the late phase of indocyanine green angiography (ICGA). Case report: A 27-year-old woman presented with a unilateral enlarged blind spot and a central scotoma. Fundus examination of the left eye showed many round, indistinctly circumscribed white dots extending from the posterior pole toward the periphery. Fluorescein angiography demonstrated hyperfluorescence due to staining at the location of the white dots. Staining was also observed on the venous wall which was consistent with periphlebitis. The location of the scotomas corresponded with the hypofluorescent spots observed around the optic disc and in the macula in the late phase of ICGA. The scotomas disappeared with the resolution of the hypofluorescent spots, and the sites of other hypofluorescent spots were in accord with the sites of periphlebitis. Visual evoked cortical potentials disclosed no laterality, and the critical fusion frequency was reduced but normalized with the disappearance of the scotoma. Conclusion: The initial lesions of MEWDS occur in the retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptor cells, but when MEWDS is complicated by periphlebitis, the inflammatory lesions extend to the inner layers of the retina. The inflammatory changes involve the choroid and all layers of the retina, which then block the weak background fluorescence in the later phase of ICGA and cause the hypofluorescent spots. The visual field defects are probably caused by retinal dysfunction due to the inflammatory changes.
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