Acquired senile retinoschisis of the peripheral retina imaged by spectral domain optical coherence tomography: a case report

Eur J Ophthalmol. 2010 Nov-Dec;20(6):1079-81. doi: 10.1177/112067211002000610.

Abstract

Purpose: We report spectral domain optical coherence tomography findings of the peripheral retina in a patient with senile (acquired) retinoschisis.

Methods: This is an observational case report. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography was performed to image the peripheral retina at the area of retinoschisis in a 70-year-old man with bilateral inferonasal elevated peripheral retinal lesions. Since the lesions were not entirely transparent and smooth, and demonstrated a certain degree of mobility, the diagnosis of retinal detachment could not be excluded.

Results: Spectral domain optical coherence tomography scans obtained at the margin of the lesions demonstrated attached retina with a characteristic splitting of the neurosensory retina at the outer plexiform layer and cystic changes in the inner retina.

Conclusions: Spectral domain optical coherence tomography can assist in the diagnosis of senile (acquired) retinoschisis, particularly in cases where retinal detachment cannot be excluded on clinical examination alone.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Functional Laterality
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Retina / pathology*
  • Retinal Detachment / diagnosis
  • Retinoschisis / diagnosis*
  • Tomography, Optical Coherence*