Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians

Paolo Milani,1 Amedeo Massacesi,1 Stefania Moschini,1 Marco Setaccioli,1 Ennio Bulone,1 Gemma Tremolada,1 Stefano Ciaccia,1 Elena Mantovani,1 Daniela Morale,2 Fulvio Bergamini1 1Ophthalmology Department, Istituto Auxologico, 2Institute of Mathematics, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Mi...

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Main Authors: Milani P, Massacesi A, Moschini S, Setaccioli M, Bulone E, Tremolada G, Ciaccia S, Mantovani E, Morale D, Bergamini F
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spelling doaj-e64d42507c8745c18a7abf18acc61afe2020-11-24T21:30:53ZengDove Medical PressClinical Ophthalmology1177-54832016-09-01Volume 101749175728850Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in CaucasiansMilani PMassacesi AMoschini SSetaccioli MBulone ETremolada GCiaccia SMantovani EMorale DBergamini FPaolo Milani,1 Amedeo Massacesi,1 Stefania Moschini,1 Marco Setaccioli,1 Ennio Bulone,1 Gemma Tremolada,1 Stefano Ciaccia,1 Elena Mantovani,1 Daniela Morale,2 Fulvio Bergamini1 1Ophthalmology Department, Istituto Auxologico, 2Institute of Mathematics, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy Purpose: To investigate myopic choroidal neovascularization (mCNV) by fluorescein angio­graphy (FA), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), near-infrared (NIR) reflectance, and autofluorescence (AF). Methods: This retrospective study included 65 eyes of 62 Caucasian patients with a mean age of 66.72 years (95% confidence interval [CI] 63–70 years) and a mean refraction of -9.72 diopters (95% CI -8.74 to -10.70 diopters). Results: Most of the mCNV cases were foveal-juxtafoveal (60/65, 92.3%), with thickening of the corresponding retina (62/65, 95.3%) and leakage on FA (44/65, 67.6%). No retinal fluid was detectable in 32 (49.2%) eyes and there was no hemorrhage in 25 (38.4%) eyes. Papillary chorio­retinal atrophy was evident in 58 (89.2%), a shadowing effect in 48 (73.8%), and an epiretinal membrane in 38 (58.4%) eyes. If an area of macular chorioretinal atrophy was present, mCNV frequently developed adjacent to it and was hyperfluorescent rather than with leakage (P<0.001). In eyes with edema or hemorrhage, hyper-reflective foci were more frequent (P<0.005). NIR and AF features were indeterminable in 19 (29.2%) and 27 (41.5%) eyes, respectively. The predominant feature was black or grayish on NIR (34/65, 52.3%) and patchy (hypo- and hyperfluorescence was observed) on AF (25/65, 38.4%). FA and SD-OCT correctly detected mCNV in 49 (75.3%) and 48 (73.8%) eyes, respectively, whereas NIR and AF exhibited limited diagnostic sensitivity. Doubtful diagnosis was associated with hyperfluorescent mCNV (P<0.001), absence of retinal fluid and epiretinal membrane (P<0.05), and presence of macular chorioretinal atrophy (P<0.01). Conclusion: Tomographic, angiographic, AF, and NIR features of mCNV are described in this study. Combination of SD-OCT and FA is recommendable for diagnosis. Keywords: myopic neovascularization, pathologic myopia, fluorescein angiography, SD-OCT, imaging, CNVhttps://www.dovepress.com/multimodal-imaging-and-diagnosis-of-myopic-choroidal-neovascularizatio-peer-reviewed-article-OPTHmyopic neovascularizationpathologic myopiafluorescein angiographySD-OCTimagingCNV
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author Milani P
Massacesi A
Moschini S
Setaccioli M
Bulone E
Tremolada G
Ciaccia S
Mantovani E
Morale D
Bergamini F
spellingShingle Milani P
Massacesi A
Moschini S
Setaccioli M
Bulone E
Tremolada G
Ciaccia S
Mantovani E
Morale D
Bergamini F
Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
Clinical Ophthalmology
myopic neovascularization
pathologic myopia
fluorescein angiography
SD-OCT
imaging
CNV
author_facet Milani P
Massacesi A
Moschini S
Setaccioli M
Bulone E
Tremolada G
Ciaccia S
Mantovani E
Morale D
Bergamini F
author_sort Milani P
title Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
title_short Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
title_full Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
title_fullStr Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in Caucasians
title_sort multimodal imaging and diagnosis of myopic choroidal neovascularization in caucasians
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical Ophthalmology
issn 1177-5483
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Paolo Milani,1 Amedeo Massacesi,1 Stefania Moschini,1 Marco Setaccioli,1 Ennio Bulone,1 Gemma Tremolada,1 Stefano Ciaccia,1 Elena Mantovani,1 Daniela Morale,2 Fulvio Bergamini1 1Ophthalmology Department, Istituto Auxologico, 2Institute of Mathematics, Universita’ degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy Purpose: To investigate myopic choroidal neovascularization (mCNV) by fluorescein angio­graphy (FA), spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT), near-infrared (NIR) reflectance, and autofluorescence (AF). Methods: This retrospective study included 65 eyes of 62 Caucasian patients with a mean age of 66.72 years (95% confidence interval [CI] 63–70 years) and a mean refraction of -9.72 diopters (95% CI -8.74 to -10.70 diopters). Results: Most of the mCNV cases were foveal-juxtafoveal (60/65, 92.3%), with thickening of the corresponding retina (62/65, 95.3%) and leakage on FA (44/65, 67.6%). No retinal fluid was detectable in 32 (49.2%) eyes and there was no hemorrhage in 25 (38.4%) eyes. Papillary chorio­retinal atrophy was evident in 58 (89.2%), a shadowing effect in 48 (73.8%), and an epiretinal membrane in 38 (58.4%) eyes. If an area of macular chorioretinal atrophy was present, mCNV frequently developed adjacent to it and was hyperfluorescent rather than with leakage (P<0.001). In eyes with edema or hemorrhage, hyper-reflective foci were more frequent (P<0.005). NIR and AF features were indeterminable in 19 (29.2%) and 27 (41.5%) eyes, respectively. The predominant feature was black or grayish on NIR (34/65, 52.3%) and patchy (hypo- and hyperfluorescence was observed) on AF (25/65, 38.4%). FA and SD-OCT correctly detected mCNV in 49 (75.3%) and 48 (73.8%) eyes, respectively, whereas NIR and AF exhibited limited diagnostic sensitivity. Doubtful diagnosis was associated with hyperfluorescent mCNV (P<0.001), absence of retinal fluid and epiretinal membrane (P<0.05), and presence of macular chorioretinal atrophy (P<0.01). Conclusion: Tomographic, angiographic, AF, and NIR features of mCNV are described in this study. Combination of SD-OCT and FA is recommendable for diagnosis. Keywords: myopic neovascularization, pathologic myopia, fluorescein angiography, SD-OCT, imaging, CNV
topic myopic neovascularization
pathologic myopia
fluorescein angiography
SD-OCT
imaging
CNV
url https://www.dovepress.com/multimodal-imaging-and-diagnosis-of-myopic-choroidal-neovascularizatio-peer-reviewed-article-OPTH
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