Intraretinal hemorrhages in cystoid macular edema
J. A. Bovino, T. J. Kelly Jr and D. F. Marcus
Retinal hemorrhages can be associated with typical cystoid macular edema.
We examined the fundus photographs and fluorescein angiograms of 313 eyes
of 264 patients with documented cystoid macular edema to establish the
incidence and characteristics of associated intraretinal hemorrhages. As we
wanted to study only those hemorrhages unique to cystoid macular edema, we
excluded 86 eyes because the patients had diseases known to be associated
with retinal hemorrhages. These diseases included diabetes mellitus, branch
retinal vein occlusion, hypertensive retinopathy, venous stasis
retinopathy, and perifoveal telangiectasia. Of the remaining 227 eyes with
cystoid macular edema, 56 (24.7%) were identified with retinal hemorrhages
not associated with systemic disease. The hemorrhages were
characteristically oval, round, or linear and frequently filled or
partially filled the intraretinal cystoid space. In many patients, a
blood-fluid level was observed.