Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(5):1242-1252.
Published online May 1, 1999.
The Intracho roidal Changes in Harada`s Disease.
Won Ki Lee, Hee Don Boo, Ha Kyoung Kim
Department of Ophthalmology, Gil Medical Center, Gachon Medical College.
하라다병에서의 맥락막 변화
이원기(Won Ki Lee),부희돈(Hee Don Boo),김하경(Ha Kyoung Kim)
Abstract
The intrachoroidal changes in Harada's disease were studied by indocyanine green(ICG)angiography. ICG angiography using confocal laser scanning ophthalmoscope (Heidelberg Retina Angiograph, HRA)and fluorescein angiography were performed in 12 eyes of 6 patients during the acute stage before the initiation of corticosteroid treatment and recovery stage, and the findings were evaluated retrospectively. During the acute stage, early phase HRA images disclosed a dark background fluorescence in all eyes due to the diffuse filling delay and the vague contour of choroidal vessels. In the midphase, Intrachoroidal hyperfluorescence resulting from vascular leakage and scattered hypofluorescent spots were intermingled, and in some eyes patchy hypofluorescence representing focal filling defect was observed. These choroidal changes could be observed before any visible retinal changes appeared. During the recovery stage, choroidal filling was more rapid and choroidal vessels were more clearly visible. However the scattered hypofluorescent spots due to the blockage by the inflammatory precipitates were still observed in small numbers, and in some eyes focal vascular leakage remained. According to these findings, we hypothesize the pathogenesis of Harada`s disease as follows. Severe inflammatory precipitates and vascular leakage can make the choroid edematous with highly viscous fluid. It adds mechanical damage to choroidal vessels already injured by the inflammatory process, leading to reversible circulatory disturbances. The retinal pigment epithelium and the sensory retina may be damaged secondarily.
Key Words: Circulatory disturbances;Harada`s disease;HRA;hypofluorescent spots;Intrachoroidal hyperfluorescence


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