Evolution of neovascularization in sickle cell retinopathy. A prospective fluorescein angiographic study
M. Raichand, M. F. Goldberg, K. C. Nagpal, M. H. Goldbaum and G. K. Asdourian
With prospective observations we have documented by fluorescein angiography
the development of retinal neovascularization in the eyes of patients with
sickle cell-hemoglobin C disease (hemoglobin SC). In each patient,
arteriolarvenular (AV) anastomoses occurred before the development of
neovascular sea fans. To our knowledge, this report constitutes the first
such documentation in the literature. New sea fans from AV anastomoses
appeared throughout an average interval of 18 months (range, 8 to 36
months) in approximately 21% of young adults with hemoglobin SC. Each year
approximately 14% of young patients with hemoglobin SC may develop retinal
neovascularization.