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Characterization of Hyperreflective Dots by Structural and Angiographic Optical Coherence Tomography in Patients with Diabetic Retinopathy and Healthy Subjects.
Torm, Marie Elise Wistrup; Sander, Birgit; Hornum, Mads; Krohn, Paul; Birn, Henrik; Larsen, Michael.
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  • Torm MEW; Department of Ophthalmology, Rigshospitalet, Valdemar Hansens Vej 13, 2600 Glostrup, Denmark.
  • Sander B; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hornum M; Department of Ophthalmology, Rigshospitalet, Valdemar Hansens Vej 13, 2600 Glostrup, Denmark.
  • Krohn P; Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Birn H; Department of Nephrology, Rigshospitalet, Inge Lehmanns Vej 7, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Larsen M; Department of Gastroenterology, Rigshospitalet, Inge Lehmanns Vej 7, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Clin Med ; 11(22)2022 Nov 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36431121
Hyperreflective dots are a common but highly variable feature of optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans of the retina. We studied the spatial characteristics and perfusion of hyperreflective dots using both structural and angiographic OCT B-scans of the macula in 16 eyes in 8 healthy subjects and 8 patients with diabetic retinopathy without macular edema. Hyperreflective dots were manually graded in a 1000 µm parafoveal area by number, diameter, location and perfusion status and traced through adjacent B-scans at 11 µm intervals to determine their length. Thereby, this study defined a procedure to identify granular and elongated hyperreflective elements and differentiate between presumably perfused and occluded capillaries. The latter were only found in the diabetic patients. This classification can potentially be automated to non-invasively identify capillary non-perfusion in vivo.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Dinamarca

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: J Clin Med Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Dinamarca