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Ahmad S Rehmani1, Touka Banaee2, Fuad Makkouk2
1University of Texas Medical Branch, 700 University Boulevard, Galveston, Tx, 77555, USA. ahmadsrehmani@gmail.com.
Background:
Report a rare case of retinal capillary macroaneurysm with associated subretinal fluid.
Case Presentation:
A 71-year-old male underwent full ophthalmic examination including Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), Fluorescein Angiography (FA). Fundus examination showed moderate non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy of both eyes with scattered microaneurysms. On initial visit, FA displayed a hyperfluorescent lesion with leakage on late frames in the left eye. OCT revealed the lesion to be spheroid with a hyperreflective wall and hyporeflective lumen in the inner retina, corresponding to a capillary macroaneurysm. Intraretinal cystic fluid surrounded the lesion. On subsequent visit 7 months later, subretinal fluid in the location of the capillary macroaneurysm was noted on OCT. Vision was maintained at 20/30-2 OD, 20/40 OS throughout. No treatment was necessary.
Conclusion:
Subretinal fluid from the capillary macroaneurysm likely developed from its juxtafoveal location and discontinuity of the external limiting membrane (ELM); a barrier preventing flow of intraretinal fluid to the outer retina.
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