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Swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography findings in a patient with Behçet’s disease: a case report

Diego Bueso-Ponce1, Nicolás Rivera-Valdivia1, Carlos Salgado-Cerrate1, Pablo Cabal-López1, Hiroshi Maeda-Yasunaga1, Carlos Abdala-Caballero2
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Ophthalmol J 2021;6:193-198.
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  1. Retina and Vitreous Fellow, Grupo Oftalmológico Abdala-Figuerola AF, Barranquilla, Colombia
  2. Retina and Vitreous Surgeon, Grupo Oftalmológico Abdala-Figuerola AF, Barranquilla

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We present the clinical case of a 28-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of Behçet’s disease and unilateral relapsing ocular involvement in systemic management with infliximab. Optical coherence tomography angiography with swept-source technology (DRI OCT Triton Plus™, Topcon Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) revealed asymmetric compromise between both eyes. Decreased foveal vascular density, asymmetrical foveal avascular zone enlargement at superficial and deep capillary plexuses, and focal areas of hypoperfusion at the deep capillary plexus around the macula with corresponding hyporreflective lesions in the en face slab in the left eye were noted.

Swept-source OCT angiography (SS-OCTA) helped identify early asymmetrical microvascular structural alterations compatible with macular ischemia in a patient with systemic manifestations and unilateral ocular compromise.

Abstract

We present the clinical case of a 28-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of Behçet’s disease and unilateral relapsing ocular involvement in systemic management with infliximab. Optical coherence tomography angiography with swept-source technology (DRI OCT Triton Plus™, Topcon Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) revealed asymmetric compromise between both eyes. Decreased foveal vascular density, asymmetrical foveal avascular zone enlargement at superficial and deep capillary plexuses, and focal areas of hypoperfusion at the deep capillary plexus around the macula with corresponding hyporreflective lesions in the en face slab in the left eye were noted.

Swept-source OCT angiography (SS-OCTA) helped identify early asymmetrical microvascular structural alterations compatible with macular ischemia in a patient with systemic manifestations and unilateral ocular compromise.

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Keywords

Behçet’s disease; optical coherence tomography angiography; uveitis; vasculitis; retinal vasculature

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Title

Swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography findings in a patient with Behçet’s disease: a case report

Journal

Ophthalmology Journal

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Vol 6 (2021): Continuous Publishing

Article type

Case report

Pages

193-198

Published online

2021-10-27

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DOI

10.5603/OJ.2021.0027

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Ophthalmol J 2021;6:193-198.

Keywords

Behçet’s disease
optical coherence tomography angiography
uveitis
vasculitis
retinal vasculature

Authors

Diego Bueso-Ponce
Nicolás Rivera-Valdivia
Carlos Salgado-Cerrate
Pablo Cabal-López
Hiroshi Maeda-Yasunaga
Carlos Abdala-Caballero

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