Blood-aqueous Barrier Function in a Patient With Choroideremia
Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
Journal Volume
109
Journal Issue
2
Pages
167-171
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
The purpose was to determine whether there was a breakdown of the blood-aqueous barrier in a patient with choroideremia. A 27-year-old man with typical choroideremia underwent standardized ophthalmo-logical evaluation, including quantitative measurement of aqueous flare intensity, by a laser flare-cell meter. The results showed areas of atrophy of the choriocapillaries and retinal pigment epithelium in the mid-periphery and posterior pole, although not in the macula. Fluorescein angiography showed areas of loss of the choriocapillaries and retinal pigment epithelium. The fovea was spared with a surrounding zone of hy-perfluorescence. Electroretinography showed a subnormal photopic amplitude and extinguished scotopic response. Electrooculography revealed that the light peak/dark trough ratio was reduced. Goldmann perimetry showed constricted peripheral fields. Laser photometry showed an increase in the aqueous flare intensity in both eyes, as compared with normal subjects. We conclude that the function of the blood-aqueous barrier might be affected in patients with choroideremia. ? 2010 Formosan Medical Association & Elsevier.
Subjects
blood-aqueous barrier; choroideremia
SDGs
Other Subjects
adult; article; atrophy; blood eye barrier; case report; choroid capillary layer; choroideremia; color vision defect; electrooculography; electroretinography; fluorescence angiography; human; laser flare cell meter; male; ophthalmology; perimetry; photometry; pigment epithelium; quantitative analysis; retina fovea; visual acuity; Adult; Aqueous Humor; Blood-Aqueous Barrier; Choroideremia; Electrooculography; Electroretinography; Fluorescein Angiography; Humans; Male; Photometry; Retinal Diseases; Retinal Pigment Epithelium
Type
journal article