2020
DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v15i2.6736
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Torpedo Retinopathy

Abstract: Purpose: Torpedo lesions in the retina are rare. This study aimed to investigate torpedoshaped lesions in the retina in an adult population and to determine the spectrum and features of the disease. Methods: The review of a database for clinical diagnosis identified nine patients who were diagnosed with torpedo-shaped lesions in the retina between June 2017 and February 2019. Fundus photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging were used to analyze the cases. Multicolor imaging was also perf… Show more

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“…101 Spectral domain OCT demonstrates a thin RPE layer with increased signal transmission to the choroid, occasional loss of the ellipsoid zone line, and no overlying neuroretinal changes. 80,85,104,105 Wong et al classified two types of TM lesions based on the presence of outer retinal and/or choroidal cavitation. Type 1 was defined by having attenuation of the outer retinal structures without retinal or inner choroidal cavitation; Type 2 featured attenuation of the outer retinal structures with subretinal cavitation.…”
Section: Torpedo Maculopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…101 Spectral domain OCT demonstrates a thin RPE layer with increased signal transmission to the choroid, occasional loss of the ellipsoid zone line, and no overlying neuroretinal changes. 80,85,104,105 Wong et al classified two types of TM lesions based on the presence of outer retinal and/or choroidal cavitation. Type 1 was defined by having attenuation of the outer retinal structures without retinal or inner choroidal cavitation; Type 2 featured attenuation of the outer retinal structures with subretinal cavitation.…”
Section: Torpedo Maculopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type 1 was defined by having attenuation of the outer retinal structures without retinal or inner choroidal cavitation; Type 2 featured attenuation of the outer retinal structures with subretinal cavitation. 97 Torpedo lesions that contain choroidal excavation were recently classified as type 3 TM by Tripathy et al and studied by Venkatesh et al [105][106][107] Cavitation appears as an optically empty space on OCT as a result of thinning or loss of the outer retinal layers or choroidal layers. The distinction between cavitation and a neurosensory detachment that occurs in some cases can be made on the basis of preservation of retinal layer thickness in a detachment and attenuation or loss in cavitation.…”
Section: Torpedo Maculopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
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