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Title: MEWDS Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome


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MEWDSMultiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome
  • General Hospital Pula Croatia
  • Department of Opthtalmology
  • Edi Ladavac

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Clinical features
  • Strong female predominance
  • Young adults
  • One eye
  • Blurred vision and fotopsia
  • Average duration of 6 weaks
  • Good recovery of visual function

3
Clinical picture
  • Multiple white dots at the level of the deep
    retina or RPE
  • Blurring of the disk margins
  • Granular orange or yelow dots in the macula

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Case 1 clinical picture
Visus 0,5
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Ancillary testing
  • FAG
  • ICG angiography
  • Visual field
  • ERG

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Fluorescein angiography
  • Early and late hyperfluorescence of the white
    dots
  • Diffuse (patchy) late staining at the level of
    RPE
  • Disk capillary leakege

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Case 1 - FAG
normal eye
MEWDS
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Case 2
Visus 0,6
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Case 2 - FAG
FAG 2
FAG 1
FAG 3
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Case 2 - FAG
normal eye
MEWDS
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Visual field
Enlarged blinde spot
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ICG angiography
demonstrate a greater number of lesions than are
seen with ophthalmoscopy or FAG
Yannuzzi
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Differential diagnosiswhite dots syndroms
  • Multifocal choroiditis
  • APMPPE
  • Acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement sy
  • Punctate inner choroidopathy
  • Acute macular neuroretinopathy
  • Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy

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Multifocal choroiditis
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APMPPE
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Conclusion
  • The disease usually has a self-limited course
    with good visual recovery. Approximately 90 of
    patients have better than 20/30 final visual
    acuity. There is a return of normal funduscopic
    appearance, although macular changes may persist.
  • Because of its self-limited course, no treatment
    for MEWDS currently is indicated.

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