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Wybrane wtórne schorzenia plamki siatkówki w obrazach OCT u dzieci
Selected Secondary Macular Disorders in OCT Images in Children
Tomasz Wilczyński1, Ewa Pieczara1, Paweł Banasiak1, Maria Formińska-Kapu¶cik1,2, Erita Filipek1,2, Krzysztof Wilczyński3
1 Oddział Okulistyki Dziecięcej Samodzielnego Publicznego Szpitala Klinicznego Nr 5 ¦l±skiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Maria Formińska-Kapu¶cik
2 Klinika Okulistyki Dziecięcej Katedry Okulistyki ¦l±skiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach
Kierownik: prof. dr hab. n. med. Maria Formińska-Kapu¶cik
3 Studenckie Koło Naukowe Katedry i Kliniki Okulistyki ¦l±skiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach
Opiekun naukowy SKN: dr hab. n. med. Dorota Pojda-Wilczek
Summary: Optical coherence tomography imaging technique uses infrared radiation and allows in vivo imaging of the retinal layers. The obtained scans have high resolution and simultaneously short acquisition time. Noninvasiveness and high speed of this procedure makes OCT one of the first additional tests performed in pediatric patients.
This paper presents selected secondary retinal disorders in OCT images (Stratus device by Zeiss Company and/or Cirrus device by Zeiss Company) in patients hospitalized in 2008-2011 in the Department of Children’s Ophthalmology, SUM.
Significance of optical coherence tomography in diagnosing congenital diseases of the retina in children is more and more recognized, and below its application in systemic storage disorder – Gaucher’s disease, idiopathic – Coats’ disease and posttraumatic defect – retinitis solaris have been presented.
An accurate analysis of retinal layers morphology in OCT scans facilitate diagnosis, especially in patients in whom, due to the lack of cooperation, other methods are not feasible, or their interpretation is limited.
Słowa kluczowe: optyczna koherentna tomografia, choroba Gauchera, choroba Coatsa, retinopatia słoneczna, dzieci.
Keywords: optical coherence tomography, Gaucher’s disease, Coats’ disease, retinitis solaris, children.