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Optical coherence tomography-guided classification of epiretinal membranes.

TitleOptical coherence tomography-guided classification of epiretinal membranes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsKonidaris, V., Androudi S., Alexandridis A., Dastiridou A., & Brazitikos P.
JournalInt Ophthalmol
Volume35
Issue4
Pagination495-501
Date Published2015 Aug
ISSN1573-2630
KeywordsAdolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Analysis of Variance, Child, Epiretinal Membrane, Female, Humans, Macula Lutea, Macular Edema, Male, Middle Aged, Retinal Detachment, Retinal Perforations, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Visual Acuity, Vitreous Detachment, Young Adult
Abstract

To study and classify epiretinal membranes (ERMs) based on spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) findings. One hundred and twelve patients with ERMs were examined clinically and underwent OCT examination. The anatomical structure of the macula and vitreoretinal interface was studied. ERMs were classified in two categories: A, with posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) (91 cases), and B, with the absence of PVD (21 cases). Category A was divided into two subcategories: A1, without contraction of the ERM (37 cases), and A2, with the presence of membrane contraction (54 cases). A2 was further subdivided into A2.1, with retinal folding (15 cases), A2.2, with edema (23 cases), A2.3, with cystoid macular edema (9 cases), and A2.4, with lamellar macular hole (7 cases). Category B was divided in two subcategories: B1, without vitreomacular traction (VMT) (4 cases), and B2, with the presence of VMT (17 cases). Category B2 was subdivided into B2.1, with edema (9 cases), B2.2, presenting retinal detachment (5 cases), and B2.3, with schisis (3 cases). OCT classification of ERMs provides useful information on the anatomical structure of the retina, and the accurate estimation of vitreoretinal interface.

DOI10.1007/s10792-014-9975-z
Alternate JournalInt Ophthalmol
PubMed ID25038740

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