Abstract General Information
Título / Title
IDIOPATIC CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULAR MEMBRANE: A CASE REPORT.
Introdução / Purpose
Report a case and discuss the topic.
Material e Método / Methods
ID: AMS, 33 years old, female, white. Chief complaint of dark spot on left eye visual field for fifteen days. PMH: unremarkable. POH: LASIK (3 years ago, to treat bilateral -5 myopia). Family disease: unremarkable. Ophthalmic examination- BCVA: OD 20/20 and OS 20/30p. IOP: 14/14mmHg. Normal pupillary reflexes. Anterior biomicroscopy: normal. Indirect ophthalmoscopy OD: normal. OS: well delimited optic disk, normal cup-to-disk ratio, yellowish macular lesion above the foveal center, with hemorragic spots, normal vessels, attached retina, without tears. There was no findings suggestive of high myopia. Complemetary exams: Fluorescein angiography showed a well-defined hyperfluorescent area corresponding to the choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM). OCT shows intraretinal fluid which is consistent with an active CNVM. Serology: unremarkable.
Resultados / Results
Diagnostic hypotheses: idiopatic choroidal neovascular membrane. Management: an intravitreal injection (Lucentis) was performed. Clinical evolution: CNVM regression after one intravitreal injection. The patient has been followed for 6 months, with no recurrence of symptoms or signs of active membrane (as observed in retinography, angiography and OCT).
Discussão e Conclusões / Conclusion
CNVM developed in a young woman with no relevant past medical history or any other eye disease, constituting idiopathic CNVM. These membranes are usually unilateral. Visual outcomes are considered to be more favorable than in secondary CNVM.
Palavras Chave
Macular lesion; Retina; Optical Coherence Tomography; Retinography; Angiography
Area
CLINICAL RETINA
Institutions
Federal University of Piauí - Piauí - Brasil
Authors
Lauana Teresa Sousa Noleto, Vitor Gomes Prado, Caroline Pinheiro Lima, Marcos José de Castro Lima Filho, Paulo Eduardo Muniz de Andrade, Rossana Fonseca Casimiro, Mariana Batista Gonçalves, Ricardo Coêlho Fontes