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Late Diagnosis of Congenital Optic Disc Abnormalities
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作者 Aïssatou Aw Soda Mbaye +9 位作者 Jean Pierre Diagne Sy El Hadji Malick Alassane Ba Aly Mbara Ka Serigne Sohibou Gaye Ousmane Ndiaga Senghor Lamine Ndiaye Mouhamed Ndiaye El Hadj Abdellahi Seyid Papa Amadou Ndiaye 《Open Journal of Ophthalmology》 2024年第3期229-235,共7页
Purpose: To show epidemiological and imaging aspects of congenital optic disc abnormalities diagnosed late. Method: It was a retrospective study, including all patients with congenital optic disc abnormalities diagnos... Purpose: To show epidemiological and imaging aspects of congenital optic disc abnormalities diagnosed late. Method: It was a retrospective study, including all patients with congenital optic disc abnormalities diagnosed at a late age between January 2020 and October 2022 at the eye center of Abass Ndao Hospital. Complete ophthalmological examination was performed with eye imaging according to the cases. Results: 09 patients (10 eyes) were diagnosed with congenital optic disc abnormalities. The mean age was 29 years, with a sex ratio of 0.8. Three patients had consulted for unilateral decreased visual acuity since childhood, two for sudden vision loss and in four cases the diagnosis was fortuitous. Visual acuity was ranged from 1/200 to 20/20. Fundus examination showed myelinated retinal nerve fibers in four eyes, optic disc pit in three eyes including two complicated by maculopathy, two cases of morning glory syndrome and a case of pseudoduplication of the optic disc. Optical coherence tomography, ocular ultrasound B and OCT-Angiography were performed according to the cases. Conclusion: Congenital optic disc abnormalities are often diagnosed late. They are potentially amblyogenic and complications are not rare, worsening the visual prognosis. Their screening should be systematic by ophthalmological examination in newborns. 展开更多
关键词 Myelinated Nerves Fibers Optic Disc Pit Morning Glory Syndrome pseudoduplication Optic Disc
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