Ophthalmic findings in Behcet׳s disease: Cases without apparent ocular signs

J Curr Ophthalmol. 2015 Nov 18;27(1-2):46-50. doi: 10.1016/j.joco.2015.10.003. eCollection 2015 Mar-Jun.

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the fluorescein angiography and infrared autofluorescence finding in patients with confirmed Behcet׳s disease (BD) but without clinical ocular signs.

Methods: In this prospective, non-interventional case series, montage fluorescein angiography (MFA) and infrared autofluorescence imaging were performed for all patients with confirmed BD but without ocular signs in clinical examination.

Results: Fifty BD patients (100 eyes) without clinical ocular manifestations were investigated. In MFA, we found fluorescein angiography (FA) leakage in 22 cases (44%) in both eyes, mostly at the periphery of retina. In infrared autofluorescence, profound changes were found in 43 patients, 86 eyes (86%). Twenty-five patients, 50 eyes (50%), presented retinal vascular branching modifications, straightening, tortuosity, and shunt.

Conclusion: MFA of retina may be useful in patients with presumed BD for early diagnosis, early treatment, and follow-up of patients.

Keywords: Behcet׳s disease; Branching pattern of retinal vasculature; Infrared autofluorescence; Montage fluorescein angiography.