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The retinal foveal avascular zone as a systemic biomarker to evaluate inflammatory bowel disease control.

Luis Filipe NakayamaVinicius Campos BergamoMarina Lourenco ContiNikoly Tigani FaresLivia Almeida CostaOrlando AmbroginiNilva Simeren Bueno de Moraes
Published in: International journal of retina and vitreous (2019)
Our study is the first to evaluate the area of the FAZ in patients with IBD via swept-source OCTA. The area of the FAZ did not differ significantly in either eye between the CD and UC groups. However, patients classified as having active disease according to clinical parameters and colonoscopy presented a significant decrease in the area of the FAZ compared with patients in remission. The area of the FAZ is an ophthalmological parameter that can be obtained non-invasively and is increased in ischemic diseases such as diabetic retinopathy. The FAZ may decrease due to vascular engorgement or increased systemic inflammation. This parameter can be used to help determine whether a patient is in remission or active IBD, thus potentially reducing the need for invasive exams during disease follow-up.
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