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Unilateral neuroretinitis and periparillary serous retinal detachment in cat-scratch disease
A Osman Saatci,F Hakan Oner,Aydanur Kargi,Salih Kavukcu 대한안과학회 2002 Korean Journal of Ophthalmology Vol.16 No.1
Cat-scratch disease is a self-limited infection characterized by subacute regional lymphadenitis, which is usually preceded by a history of being scratched by a cat infected with the Bartonella species. Neuroretinitis, retinochoroiditis, isolated papillitis and peripapillary angiomatosis are features of posterior segment involvement. However, vision loss is very rare. We report a patient with cat-scratch disease associated with unilateral neuroretinitis and peripapillary serous retinal detachment, and discuss its fluorescein and indocyanine green angiographic features.
Indocyanine green angiography of retinal astrocytomas associated with tuberous sclerosis
Nilufer Koak,Ali Osman Saatci,Suleyman Kaynak,Mehmet Hilmi Ergin,Guray Cray Ingil 대한안과학회 2003 Korean Journal of Ophthalmology Vol.17 No.2
As small astrocytic hamartomas can sometimes be missed during routine ophthalmoscopy in patients with tuberous sclerosis, fluorescein and/-or indocyanine green angiography maybe more helpful in identifying such small astrocytomas. In fluorescein angiography, astrocytomas show gradually increasing hyperfluorescence due to the vascular permeability of astrocytomas. In indocyanine green angiography, astrocytomas appear hypocyanescent, most prominently during the late phases. We report the indocyanine green angiographic findings of retinal astrocytomas in a patient with tuberous sclerosis.