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Fundus changes in histologically confirmed sarcoidosis.
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Ocular DiseasePulmonary PathologyOphthalmologyVasculitisFundus ChangesHistopathologyPathologyPathologic LesionVisual PrognosisOcular PathologyNeuropathologyMedicineEquatorial Retinal VeinsCentral Retinal VeinHuman PathologyRadiology
We reviewed the clinical features, natural history and visual prognosis of 26 patients with histologically confirmed sarcoidosis. Compatible chest x-ray changes were found in 75% of patients. Periphlebitis was the commonest fundus feature. Disc changes were seen in a substantial number of patients, and the condition can present as unilateral disc oedema. The disease seems primarily to involve equatorial retinal veins, and occlusions of a hemisphere branch vein or central retinal vein did not occur. Changes in the subretinal pigment epithelium were noted in a substantial number of patients but did not produce visual morbidity, and these patients seemed to have less florid periphlebitis than others. The disease has a low visual morbidity unless neovascularisation develops; the treatment of this remains controversial.
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