Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6114
Title: Photodynamic therapy for unilateral idiopathic peripapillary choroidal neovascularization in a child
Authors: Yıldırım, C.
Çetin, Ebru Nevin
Yayla, K.
Avunduk, Avni Murat
Yaylalı, V.
Keywords: Children
Choroidal neovascularization
Idiopathic
Peripapillary
Photodynamic therapy
verteporfin
article
case report
child
female
fluorescence angiography
follow up
human
intraocular pressure
ophthalmoscopy
optic disk
optical coherence tomography
photodynamic therapy
retina macula edema
retina macula hemorrhage
school child
somatosensory cortex
subretinal fluid
subretinal neovascularization
treatment response
visual acuity
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Abstract: A 10-year-old girl presented with visual loss in her right eye. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. Dilated funduscopic examination revealed a yellowish elevated lesion near the optic disc with macular edema and hemorrhage on the inferotemporal vascular arcade in the right eye. Fluorescein angiography showed a hyperfluorescent lesion consistent with choroidal neovascularization (CNV) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed a peripapillary lesion with subretinal fluid elevating the neurosensory retina in the macular area. With a diagnosis of unilateral idiopathic peripapillary CNV, the patient underwent photodynamic therapy (PDT) with verteporfin. At the four month follow-up, visual acuity increased to 20/25 and OCT showed peripapillary scar formation and total resolution of the subretinal fluid. At the one year follow-up, visual acuity and fundus were stable without recurrence of the lesion. PDT for peripapillary CNV in children has not previously been reported. Although it seems to be a favorable treatment option for peripapillary lesions, there is a lack of knowledge about long-term follow-up in pediatric cases. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6114
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10792-011-9442-z
ISSN: 0165-5701
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