Neovascular Complications Revealing Anguloid Streaks in Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
Kawtar Zaoui*
Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital - Mohamed V University Rabat, Morocco
Submission: June 19, 2020;Published: July 27, 2020
*Corresponding author: Kawtar Zaoui, Mohamed V Military Teaching Hospital, Hay Ryad, Mohamed v university Rabat, Morocco
How to cite this article:Kawtar Z. Neovascular Complications Revealing Anguloid Streaks in Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum. JOJ Ophthalmol. 2020; 8(3): 555738.DOI: 10.19080/JOJO.2020.08.555738
Abstract
35-year-old woman previously healthy, who consults for a rapidly progressive bilateral visual acuity drop more accentuated on the left eye quantified at 2/10, while the value was 5/10 for the right eye. The ophthalmological examination of the anterior segment was normal. The fundus examination (Figure 1) showed: anguloid streaks appear as narrow, lines extending from the papilla towards the retinal periphery, with temporal perifoveolar streaks on the right eye and foveolar ones on the left. Macular OCT (Figure 2): objectified bilateral subretinal hyperreflectivity corresponding to a fibrovascular scar .On the left eye there is macular lamellar clarity. No exudative sign on the right eye (Figure 3-5).
Keywords:Anterior segment; Anguloid streaks; Papilla; Retinal periphery; Perifoveolar streaks; Subretinal hyperreflectivity