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. 2020 Nov;64(6):613-620.
doi: 10.1007/s10384-020-00768-7. Epub 2020 Sep 8.

Early laser photocoagulation for extensive retinal avascularity in infants with incontinentia pigmenti

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Early laser photocoagulation for extensive retinal avascularity in infants with incontinentia pigmenti

Shiro Nakao et al. Jpn J Ophthalmol. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe the clinical features and treatment outcomes of severe retinopathy in eyes with incontinentia pigmenti (IP) of infants within a few months of birth.

Study design: Retrospective clinical study.

Methods: Six eyes of three patients (6-day-old girl, 5-month-old girl, and 14-day-old boy) with IP were examined and treated under general anesthesia. Ophthalmologic examinations were performed including images from wide-angle fluorescein angiography (FA), swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT), and OCT angiography (OCTA).

Results: Ophthalmoscopy showed prominent vascular tortuosity in five eyes, retinal hemorrhages in four eyes, and incomplete vascular development in two eyes. FA showed extensive avascularity including the posterior pole of the retina in all cases except one eye. Prompt and intensive laser photocoagulation stabilized the pre-proliferative severe retinopathy in five eyes; however, foveal structure and vessel anomalies were detected in three of six eyes by OCT and two of five eyes by OCTA.

Conclusion: Severe retinopathy in the neonatal period and infancy was present not only in the periphery but also in the posterior pole including the fovea, which might be related to retinal vascular maldevelopment. It is, therefore, recommended that wide-angle fundus FA examination be performed in the early postnatal period to detect early signs of severe retinopathy in infants with IP.

Keywords: Fluorescein angiography; Incontinentia pigmenti; Laser photocoagulation; Optical coherence tomography; Retinopathy.

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