PERIPAPILLARY RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM CHANGES IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION. Issue 3 (March 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- PERIPAPILLARY RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM CHANGES IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION. Issue 3 (March 2016)
- Main Title:
- PERIPAPILLARY RETINAL PIGMENT EPITHELIUM CHANGES IN AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
- Authors:
- Cohen, Salomon Y.
Dubois, Lise
Grenet, Typhaine
Nghiem-Buffet, Sylvia
Jung, Camille
Fajnkuchen, Franck
Delahaye-Mazza, Corinne
Quentel, Gabriel
Tadayoni, Ramin - Abstract:
- Abstract : Purpose: To describe peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes observed in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and evaluate their prevalence. Methods: This study is a prospective, monocentric, comparative case series including 104 consecutive patients with AMD, and 34 patients who are more than 60 years old and consulting for other conditions (control group). Color and fundus autofluorescence images centered on the optic disk were taken and graded by 2 independent readers from 0 to 4: 0, absent; 1, uneven background; 2, focal hyperautofluorescent dots and spots; 3, light reticular pattern; 4, dense reticular pattern. Statistical analysis was performed to correlate the presence of peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes with age, sex, and AMD subtype. Results: Peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were observed in 76/104 AMD eyes (73.0%) and were significantly more frequent than in eyes with other conditions (14/34, 41.1%, P = 0.002), whereas groups did not differ for age ( P = 0.14). Grade ≥2 peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were more frequently observed in patients with AMD than in controls (41.3 vs. 17.6%, P = 0.013). No differences were found between patients with AMD having peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes and other patients for age distribution ( P = 0.14), sex ratio ( P = 0.34), or AMD type ( P = 0.57). Conclusion: Peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were more frequentAbstract : Purpose: To describe peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes observed in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and evaluate their prevalence. Methods: This study is a prospective, monocentric, comparative case series including 104 consecutive patients with AMD, and 34 patients who are more than 60 years old and consulting for other conditions (control group). Color and fundus autofluorescence images centered on the optic disk were taken and graded by 2 independent readers from 0 to 4: 0, absent; 1, uneven background; 2, focal hyperautofluorescent dots and spots; 3, light reticular pattern; 4, dense reticular pattern. Statistical analysis was performed to correlate the presence of peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes with age, sex, and AMD subtype. Results: Peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were observed in 76/104 AMD eyes (73.0%) and were significantly more frequent than in eyes with other conditions (14/34, 41.1%, P = 0.002), whereas groups did not differ for age ( P = 0.14). Grade ≥2 peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were more frequently observed in patients with AMD than in controls (41.3 vs. 17.6%, P = 0.013). No differences were found between patients with AMD having peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes and other patients for age distribution ( P = 0.14), sex ratio ( P = 0.34), or AMD type ( P = 0.57). Conclusion: Peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes were more frequent in patients with AMD than in controls, and when present, they were of higher grade. Peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes significance is not yet understood and needs further evaluation. Abstract : In a prospective, monocentric, comparative case series, including 104 consecutive patients with age-related macular degeneration, and 34 patients who are more than 60 years old and consulting for other conditions, fundus autofluorescence images centered on the disk showed peripapillary retinal pigment epithelium changes that were significantly more frequent and of a higher grade in patients with age-related macular degeneration than in controls. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Retina. Volume 36:Issue 3(2016:Mar.)
- Journal:
- Retina
- Issue:
- Volume 36:Issue 3(2016:Mar.)
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- Volume 36, Issue 3 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0036-0003-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2016-03
- Subjects:
- age-related macular degeneration -- fundus autofluorescence -- peripapillary changes
Retina -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Retinal Diseases
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- 10.1097/IAE.0000000000000741 ↗
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- English
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- 0275-004X
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