"Multifocal Torpedo Maculopathy Complicated by Choroidal Neovasculariza" by Maria Camila Castro, Tianyu Liu et al.
 

Multifocal Torpedo Maculopathy Complicated by Choroidal Neovascularization.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-30-2024

Publication Title

Journal of Vitreoretinal Diseases

Abstract

Purpose: To present a pediatric patient with a unique configuration of torpedo maculopathy complicated by macular choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Methods: A single case was retrospectively reviewed. Results: An 8-year-old male child presented with decreased vision in the left eye and was found to have 2 distinct torpedo maculopathy lesions, 1 a smaller hypopigmented lesion in the temporal parafovea and the other a larger hyperpigmented comet-shaped lesion in the temporal periphery. Multimodal imaging showed active CNV. The patient received 2 intravitreal injections of ranibizumab with regression of CNV and recovery of visual acuity. Conclusions: CNV is a rare complication of torpedo maculopathy that can affect pediatric patients in the absence of choroidal excavation. The presence of a hyperpigmented peripheral lesion exhibiting symmetry across the horizontal raphe lends support to the hypothesis that an alteration in the development and migration of retinal pigment epithelium cells across the fetal bulge results in this disorder.

First Page

24741264241305116

Last Page

24741264241305116

DOI

10.1177/24741264241305116

ISSN

2474-1272

PubMed ID

39742144

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