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Review of the Current Literature and Our Experience on the Value of OCT-angiography in White Dot Syndromes.

Céline Mebsout-PalladoRaphaëlle OrèsCéline TerradaKunal K DansinganiJay ChhablaniAndrew W EllerJoseph N MartelAlexander AnetakisJean C HarwickEvan L WaxmanDenise S GallagherColin PrenskyChad IndermillNeila SediraEmmanuel HéronMichel PaquesFrançoise Brignole-BaudouinBahram BodaghiJosé-Alain SahelAlain GaudricSarah MrejenMarie-Hélène Errera
Published in: Ocular immunology and inflammation (2021)
We confirmed that OCT-A contributes new information on the physiopathology of white dot syndromes and inflammatory chorioretinopathies, notably on whether or not the choriocapillaris is involved. Comparing the OCT-A features allowed us to suggest that both APMPPE and SLC might be part of the same spectrum of inflammatory disease with primary involvement at the level of the choriocapillaris and secondary RPE damage.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • oxidative stress
  • optic nerve
  • systematic review
  • computed tomography
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots