Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 2003;44(6):1323-1327.
Published online June 1, 2003.
Frosted Branch Angiitis.
Hyun Kyung Kim, Dae Won Lim, Man Seong Seo
1Department of Ophthalmology, Chonnam National University Medical School and Hospital, Kwangju, Korea. msseo@chonnam.ac.kr
2Chonnam National University Research Institute for Medical Sciences, Kwangju, Korea.
언가지모양혈관염
김현경 ( Hyun Kyung Kim ) , 임대원 ( Dae Won Lim ) , 서만성 ( Man Seong Seo )
Abstract
PURPOSE
Frosted branch angiitis is a rare retinal disease with the characteristic sheathing in the retinal vessels. We report a typical case of this disease. METHODS: A thirty-year-old woman complained of sudden decrease of visual acuity developed in both eyes three days ago. Visual acuity was 0.4 with several inflammatory cells in the anterior chambers of both eyes. There were diffuse vascular sheathing like frosted branch in both retinas. Fluorescein angiogram showed staining and leakage of dye along the vascular sheathing. RESULTS: Visual acuity recovered to 1.0 and retinal findings returned normal 2 weeks after treatment with the low dose of systemic steroid. There was no recurrence during follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS: Typical frosted branch angiitis occurs suddenly in both eyes of the young, and it responds well to treatment with the low dose of systemic steroid.
Key Words: Frosted branch angiitis;Systemic steroid;Vascular sheathing


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