Title of article :
Delayed visual loss due to radiation retinopathy
Author/Authors :
Uzun, Salih Department of Ophthalmology - Etimesgut Military Hospital , Toyran, Sami Department of Ophthalmology - Izmir Military Hospital , Akay, Fahrettin Department of Ophthalmology - Izmir Military Hospital , Gundogan, Fatih C. Department of Ophthalmology - GATA Medical School
Abstract :
Radiation retinopathy remains a devastating cause of visual morbidity in patients undergoing radiation
for globe, orbit, and head and neck malignancies. A 65-year-old female was admitted with the complaint
of low vision in the right eye for two months. Best corrected visual acuity was 20/32 in the right eye and
20/25 in the left eye. Slit lamp examination was normal in both eyes. Fundoscopic examination revealed
perifoveolar hard exudates, paramacular microhemorrhages, telangiectasias, and macular degeneration
in both eyes. Fundus florescein angiography showed enlargement of the foveal avascular zone, perifoveal
capillary telangiectasia, and widespread venous beading bilaterally. Optical coherence tomography
revealed bilateral cystoid macular edema. The prediagnosis of diabetic retinopathy was not confirmed
because of the absence of diabetes mellitus after endocrinologic evaluation. Detailed medical history
explored external beam radiotherapy to the head and neck region for nasopharyngeal cancer 10 years ago.
The ultimate diagnosis was radiation retinopathy.
Keywords :
Radiotherapy , Radiation retinopathy , Radiation maculopathy , Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics