
Optical coherence tomography angiography features of acute macular neuroretinopathy in dengue fever
Author(s) -
Kanika Aggarwal,
Aniruddha Agarwal,
Deeksha Katoch,
Mansi Sharma,
Vishali Gupta
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
indian journal of ophthalmology/indian journal of ophthalmology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.542
H-Index - 51
eISSN - 1998-3689
pISSN - 0301-4738
DOI - 10.4103/ijo.ijo_485_17
Subject(s) - dengue fever , optical coherence tomography , medicine , fluorescein angiography , optical coherence tomography angiography , ophthalmology , retinal , fundus (uterus) , visual acuity , angiography , pathogenesis , pathology , radiology
A 39-year-old female with dengue fever presented with decreased vision in both eyes. Visual acuity was 20/200 and 20/80 in the right eye (OD) and left eye (OS), respectively. Fundus showed granular, grayish-white lesions in the parafoveal region in OD. Multimodal imaging including optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and fluorescein angiography (FA) was performed. FA showed late hyperfluorescence with few microaneurysms in OS. OCT showed hyperreflectivity in various layers, suggestive of acute macular neuroretinopathy (AMN). OCTA showed disruption of retinal capillary plexuses. This case shows how OCTA provides newer insights into the pathogenesis of AMN lesions in dengue fever.