Enhanced Depth Imaging Optical Coherence Tomography in Patients with Different Phases of Behcet's Panuveitis
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2017
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes in choroidal thickness (CT) at 13 different points between "active," "remission," and "end-stage" phase of Behcet's panuveitis and compare this with the age, sex, and spherical equivalent matched healthy controls using enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography.
DESIGN: Prospective study.
PARTICIPANTS: Eighty-five eyes of 45 patients with Behcet's panuveitis (19 eyes with active phase, 48 eyes with remission phase, and 18 eyes with end-stage phase) and 84 eyes of 42 controls were enrolled in this study.
METHODS: CT measurements were obtained beneath the fovea and at 500-mu m intervals for 3 mm nasal and temporal to the centre of the fovea. Correlation analyses were calculated to assess the relationship of the CT with age and disease duration.
RESULTS: At all 13 measurement points, CT was significantly thinnest in end-stage-phase eyes and thickest in active-phase eyes (p < 0.01). CT was thicker in remission-phase eyes compared with control eyes at foveal and perifoveal points, but the trend was not statistically significant. The mean CT at each of the 13 measured points showed a negative correlation with age and disease duration (p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Submacular CT, as measured by enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography, was significantly reduced in eyes with Behcet's panuveitis in the end-stage phase and increased in those in the active phase.
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CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY, INDOCYANINE GREEN ANGIOGRAPHY, SUBFOVEAL CHOROIDAL THICKNESS, KOYANAGI-HARADA DISEASE, POSTERIOR UVEITIS, CHORIOCAPILLARIS, SEX