Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description
Abstract Background Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS OCT) is a helpful tool used to diagnose and manage many corneal conditions, but its use has not been reported in case of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK). The aim of this study is to describe AS OCT findings in cases of PUK....
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doaj-ebd58abddf66487d95a6450e944436f62020-11-25T03:27:11ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152020-05-012011810.1186/s12886-020-01466-1Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural descriptionClemence Bonnet0Louis Debillon1Saba Al-Hashimi2Florence Hoogewoud3Dominique Monnet4Jean-Louis Bourges5Antoine Brézin6Ophthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityOphthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityStein Eye Institute, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California in Los AngelesOphthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityOphthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityOphthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityOphthalmology Department, Cochin Hospital, Paris UniversityAbstract Background Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS OCT) is a helpful tool used to diagnose and manage many corneal conditions, but its use has not been reported in case of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK). The aim of this study is to describe AS OCT findings in cases of PUK. Methods Retrospective observational case series of six eyes presenting with a PUK and proven systemic vasculitis. Clinical course, slit lamp photographs, and AS OCT findings were the main outcomes. Results The AS OCT findings were found to correlate with the ocular disease’s level of activity. In the acute stage, an absence of corneal epithelium, a scrambled appearance of the anterior stroma and a heterogeneous stromal reflectivity were observed. During the reduction of disease level activity, an irregular hyporeflective epithelium, a smoother anterior stroma, and a homogenous hyperreflective stroma were seen. At the healed stage, a filling of the corneal defect by a hyporeflective thick epithelium, the persistence of the hyperreflective underlying stroma, and a demarcation line were observed. The mean total corneal thickness at last follow-up was significantly thicker (509 ± 147 μm) compared with the mean corneal thickness at onset (408 ± 131 μm; P = 0.03). Conclusions AS OCT provides an assessment of structural changes occurring in PUK, useful for its diagnosis and monitoring.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-020-01466-1Peripheral ulcerative keratitisAnterior segment optical coherence tomographyCorneaSystemic vasculitis |
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Clemence Bonnet Louis Debillon Saba Al-Hashimi Florence Hoogewoud Dominique Monnet Jean-Louis Bourges Antoine Brézin Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description BMC Ophthalmology Peripheral ulcerative keratitis Anterior segment optical coherence tomography Cornea Systemic vasculitis |
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Clemence Bonnet Louis Debillon Saba Al-Hashimi Florence Hoogewoud Dominique Monnet Jean-Louis Bourges Antoine Brézin |
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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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Anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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anterior segment optical coherence tomography imaging in peripheral ulcerative keratitis, a corneal structural description |
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Abstract Background Anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS OCT) is a helpful tool used to diagnose and manage many corneal conditions, but its use has not been reported in case of peripheral ulcerative keratitis (PUK). The aim of this study is to describe AS OCT findings in cases of PUK. Methods Retrospective observational case series of six eyes presenting with a PUK and proven systemic vasculitis. Clinical course, slit lamp photographs, and AS OCT findings were the main outcomes. Results The AS OCT findings were found to correlate with the ocular disease’s level of activity. In the acute stage, an absence of corneal epithelium, a scrambled appearance of the anterior stroma and a heterogeneous stromal reflectivity were observed. During the reduction of disease level activity, an irregular hyporeflective epithelium, a smoother anterior stroma, and a homogenous hyperreflective stroma were seen. At the healed stage, a filling of the corneal defect by a hyporeflective thick epithelium, the persistence of the hyperreflective underlying stroma, and a demarcation line were observed. The mean total corneal thickness at last follow-up was significantly thicker (509 ± 147 μm) compared with the mean corneal thickness at onset (408 ± 131 μm; P = 0.03). Conclusions AS OCT provides an assessment of structural changes occurring in PUK, useful for its diagnosis and monitoring. |
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Peripheral ulcerative keratitis Anterior segment optical coherence tomography Cornea Systemic vasculitis |
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