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Published on: May 26, 2023
Incidental unilateral idiopathic maculopathy in children
Michalis Georgiou1, Lisa McAnena2, Michel Michaelides1
1Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, United Kingdom; UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, United Kingdom.
Purpose:
To investigate the clinical findings and differential diagnosis of incidental unilateral discoid maculopathy in a case series of children.
Methods:
The medical records and retinal imaging of children referred to a single center for flat, well circumscribed, hypopigmented discoid macular lesion in the left eye were reviewed retrospectively.
Results:
Three children (age range, 4-11 years; 2 female), with no subjective ophthalmic complaints, were referred for investigation of a flat, well-circumscribed, hypopigmented discoid macular lesion in the left eye. Case 1 had a history of viral mesenteric adenitis, and case 2 had a history of hand, foot, and mouth disease. For case 3, no previous history of systemic viral infection was established. Snellen visual acuity was 20/20 for all 3 children. The lesion was located superior to the fovea for case 1 and centered to the fovea for cases 2 and 3, all in the left eye. In all 3 patients, hyperautofluorescent changes were noted around the edges of the lesion, which was roughly discoid. OCT showed subtle changes of the interdigitation zone and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) for cases 1 and 2. In case 3 the presence of hyperreflective, hypertrophic tissue at the level of the interdigitation zone and/or the RPE was noted.
Conclusions:
In these 3 children with subclinical, unilateral discoid maculopathy sharing common features and identified incidentally, previous viral illness may have been causative. These cases may represent resolved unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy.
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