Volume 73, Issue 6 , Pages 334-337, June 2010
Optical Coherence Tomography in Spontaneous Resolution of Vitreomacular Traction Syndrome
Vitreomacular traction syndrome (VTS) is a vitreoretinal interface abnormality. The disorder is caused by incomplete posterior vitreous detachment with persistent traction on the macula that produces symptoms and decreased vision. Most symptomatic eyes with VTS undergo a further decrease in visual acuity. Spontaneous complete vitreomacular separation occurs infrequently in eyes with VTS. Surgical intervention may be considered if severe metamorphopsia and decreased visual quality occur. Herein, we report 2 typical cases of idiopathic VTS with spontaneous resolution of vitreo-retinal traction demonstrated by optical coherence tomography. Optical coherence tomography is a sensitive and useful tool for the confirmation of diagnosis and for the serial anatomical evaluation of patients with VTS.
Key Words: optical coherence tomography , posterior vitreous detachment , vitreomacular traction syndrome
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PII: S1726-4901(10)70072-1
doi:10.1016/S1726-4901(10)70072-1
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Volume 73, Issue 6 , Pages 334-337, June 2010
