The separation of the vitreous from the optic nerve head and the macula plays a primary role in the spontaneous resolution of optic disc pit (ODP) maculopathy. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) helps in the non-invasive monitoring of this condition, when treated conservatively. The aim of this report was to describe a pediatric case of spontaneously resolved ODP maculopathy, managed conservatively and monitored by means of spectral domain (SD)-OCT. A 14-year-old girl presented with severe visual loss in the right eye (RE). Fundus examination demonstrated a temporal ODP with altered foveal reflex. The SD-OCT B-scans revealed severe intraretinal schisis-like changes, broad vitreal adhesion in the optic nerve head area, posterior hyaloid thickening, and vitreal entrapment in the premacular space. The patient was managed conservatively. Spontaneous resolution of ODP maculopathy took place over 3 months, with vision improved up to 1.0 (Snellen charts). The macular schisis progressively resolved after posterior vitreous detachment. In conclusion, in our report, a complete restoration of the foveal anatomy was achieved without any surgical intervention. This OCT-based report confirms the role of the vitreomacular abnormalities in the pathogenesis of the disease.

Spontaneous resolution of optic pit maculopathy: an OCT report / Lorusso, M., Zito, R., Micelli Ferrari, L., Nikolopoulou, E., Cicinelli, M.V., Borrelli, E., Querques, G., Micelli Ferrari, T.. - In: THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 2515-8414. - 12:(2020), pp. 1-3. [10.1177/2515841420950843]

Spontaneous resolution of optic pit maculopathy: an OCT report

Querques G.;
2020

Abstract

The separation of the vitreous from the optic nerve head and the macula plays a primary role in the spontaneous resolution of optic disc pit (ODP) maculopathy. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) helps in the non-invasive monitoring of this condition, when treated conservatively. The aim of this report was to describe a pediatric case of spontaneously resolved ODP maculopathy, managed conservatively and monitored by means of spectral domain (SD)-OCT. A 14-year-old girl presented with severe visual loss in the right eye (RE). Fundus examination demonstrated a temporal ODP with altered foveal reflex. The SD-OCT B-scans revealed severe intraretinal schisis-like changes, broad vitreal adhesion in the optic nerve head area, posterior hyaloid thickening, and vitreal entrapment in the premacular space. The patient was managed conservatively. Spontaneous resolution of ODP maculopathy took place over 3 months, with vision improved up to 1.0 (Snellen charts). The macular schisis progressively resolved after posterior vitreous detachment. In conclusion, in our report, a complete restoration of the foveal anatomy was achieved without any surgical intervention. This OCT-based report confirms the role of the vitreomacular abnormalities in the pathogenesis of the disease.
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Spontaneous resolution of optic pit maculopathy: an OCT report / Lorusso, M., Zito, R., Micelli Ferrari, L., Nikolopoulou, E., Cicinelli, M.V., Borrelli, E., Querques, G., Micelli Ferrari, T.. - In: THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. - ISSN 2515-8414. - 12:(2020), pp. 1-3. [10.1177/2515841420950843]
Lorusso, M.; Zito, R.; Micelli Ferrari, L.; Nikolopoulou, E.; Cicinelli, M. V.; Borrelli, E.; Querques, G.; Micelli Ferrari, T.
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