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Multimodal imaging in a case of butterfly pattern dystrophy of retinal pigment epithelium.
International Ophthalmology 2018 April
AIMS: To report multi-modal imaging findings in a case of butterfly pattern dystrophy of retinal pigment epithelium.
METHODS: A middle-aged female with butterfly pattern dystrophy, who presented with progressive loss of vision, was examined using coloured fundus photographs, short wave autofluorescence, swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT), fundus fluorescein angiography and enface optical coherence tomography.
RESULTS: Multi-modal imaging was useful in the characterization of the various disease features. Autofluorescence pattern was opposite to that of fluorescein angiogram and SS-OCT showed disruption in the outer retinal layers. Enface OCT images depicted the pigment deposition prominently.
CONCLUSION: The features of butterfly pattern dystrophy on these modalities correlated well with the histopathological findings described in the literature. Enface imaging highlights the deposition of pigment/lipofuscin and has never been described in BPD.
METHODS: A middle-aged female with butterfly pattern dystrophy, who presented with progressive loss of vision, was examined using coloured fundus photographs, short wave autofluorescence, swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT), fundus fluorescein angiography and enface optical coherence tomography.
RESULTS: Multi-modal imaging was useful in the characterization of the various disease features. Autofluorescence pattern was opposite to that of fluorescein angiogram and SS-OCT showed disruption in the outer retinal layers. Enface OCT images depicted the pigment deposition prominently.
CONCLUSION: The features of butterfly pattern dystrophy on these modalities correlated well with the histopathological findings described in the literature. Enface imaging highlights the deposition of pigment/lipofuscin and has never been described in BPD.
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