Title of article :
Ophthalmic findings in Behcet׳s disease: Cases without apparent ocular signs
Author/Authors :
Chams, Hormoz Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mohtasham, Negin Rheumatology Research Center - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Davatchi, Fereydoun Rheumatology Research Center - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Shahram, Farhad Rheumatology Research Center - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Naji, Abdolhadi Rheumatology Research Center - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Aalami Harandi, Zahra Eye Research Center - Farabi Eye Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Karimi, Noushin Rheumatology Research Center - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose
To evaluate the fluorescein angiography and infrared autofluorescence finding in patients with confirmed Behcet׳s disease (BD) but without clinical ocular signs.
Methods
In this prospective, non-interventional case series, montage fluorescein angiography (MFA) and infrared autofluorescence imaging were performed for all patients with confirmed BD but without ocular signs in clinical examination.
Results
Fifty BD patients (100 eyes) without clinical ocular manifestations were investigated. In MFA, we found fluorescein angiography (FA) leakage in 22 cases (44%) in both eyes, mostly at the periphery of retina. In infrared autofluorescence, profound changes were found in 43 patients, 86 eyes (86%). Twenty-five patients, 50 eyes (50%), presented retinal vascular branching modifications, straightening, tortuosity, and shunt.
Conclusion
MFA of retina may be useful in patients with presumed BD for early diagnosis, early treatment, and follow-up of patients.
Keywords :
Behcet׳s disease , Montage fluorescein angiography , Infrared autofluorescence , Branching pattern of retinal vasculature
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology
Journal title :
Journal of Current Ophthalmology