Echographic diagnosis of anterior hyaloidal fibrovascular proliferation
D. P. Han, M. Lewandowski and W. F. Mieler
Eye Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
High-resolution contact B-scan echographic imaging of the ciliary body and
peripheral retina was performed on five eyes with anterior hyaloidal
fibrovascular proliferation and media opacity by means of a wide (58
degrees) scanning arc. This technique determined the circumferential and
anteroposterior extent of peripheral traction retinal detachment associated
with anterior hyaloidal fibrovascular proliferation, which correlated
highly with findings at subsequent vitrectomy. Final visual acuity of
20/400 or better was achieved in the two eyes (50%) with more limited
peripheral traction detachment. In the presence of media opacity, anterior
echographic imaging may allow early detection of traction retinal
detachment associated with anterior hyaloidal fibrovascular proliferation
and may be useful in characterizing the severity of this condition.