The risk of fellow eye visual loss with unilateral retinal pigment epithelial tears |
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Authors: | G Schoeppner E L Chuang A C Bird |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Ophthalmology, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, England. |
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Abstract: | To identify the magnitude of risk of fellow-eye visual loss, we reviewed the records of 43 patients with unilateral central visual loss caused by a tear of detached retinal pigment epithelium seen in our institution over a period of one to 13 years. Loss of vision because of complications of age-related macular disease occurred in 16 of 43 patients (37%) in the first year, seven of 23 patients (30%) in the second year, and eight of 16 patients (50%) in the third year. An additional five patients lost visual acuity between the third and eighth years of follow-up. The cumulative risk of loss of visual acuity was 37% in one year, 59% in two years, and 80% in three years. Visual loss occurred in 29 of the 36 eyes as a result of a complication of retinal pigment epithelial detachment. The magnitude of risk to the fellow eye was greater than has been documented in unselected age-related macular degeneration. |
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