Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 2020; 237(04): 484-486
DOI: 10.1055/a-1068-2762
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Optical Coherence Tomography Analysis of Cystoid Macular Edema in Retinal Dystrophy Treated with Oral Acetazolamide: Two Cases

Optische Kohärenztomografieanalyse eines mit oralem Acetazolamid behandelten zystoiden Makulaödems bei Netzhautdystrophie: 2 Fälle
Vasileia Chatzistergiou
1   Ophthalmology, RétinElysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
,
Ioannis Papasavvas
1   Ophthalmology, RétinElysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
2   Ophthalmology, Clinique de Montchoisi, Centre C, Lausanne, Switzerland
,
Pascal Escher
3   Universitätsklinik für Augenheilkunde, Inselspital, Universität Bern, Bern, Switzerland
,
Jacques Durig
4   Ophthalmology, Métropole médical, Lausanne, Switzerland
5   Femme-mère-enfant, University Hospital of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
,
Jean Vaudaux
1   Ophthalmology, RétinElysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
6   Ophthalmology, Private practice, Morges, Switzerland
,
Jean-Antoine Pournaras
1   Ophthalmology, RétinElysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
,
Aude Ambresin
1   Ophthalmology, RétinElysée, Lausanne, Switzerland
2   Ophthalmology, Clinique de Montchoisi, Centre C, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Publication History

received 26 September 2019

accepted 27 October 2019

Publication Date:
24 February 2020 (online)

Background

Enhanced S-cone syndrome (ESCS) is an autosomal recessive retinal dystrophy associated with a NR2E3 mutation, causing night blindness, decreased visual acuity, and visual field defects [1]. Clinically, ESCS is characterized by annular pigmentation along the vascular arcades and macular abnormalities [2]. Best vitelliform macular dystrophy (BVMD) is also an autosomal but dominant hereditary retinal dystrophy associated with the BEST1 gene, which affects central vision with a relatively good prognosis and presents macular egg yolk yellow lesions [3].

 
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