Objective To analyze the pathogenesis of cystoid macular edema (CME) secondary to exudative age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Methods From October 2000 to December 2003, OCT images of 171 eyes of 140 patients with exudative AMD were evaluated. The CNV types were classified according to its location (above or below the RPE), and the correlation between the types of CNV and the development of CME were analyzed. Results Of the 171 eyes with AMD, 89 eyes (52.0%) had CME, and 82 eyes (48.0%) had no CME. Among the 89 eyes with CME, 76 eyes (85.4% ) had an active CNV lesion, and 13 eyes (14.6%) had a disciform scar. Among the 82 eyes without CME, 69 eyes (84.1%) had an active CNV lesion, and 13 eyes (15.9 %) had a disciform scar. In the 76 eyes with both CME and active CNV, 75 eyes (9 8.7%) had a subretinal CNV, which included 61 eyes (80.3%)with a combined CNV complex and 14 eyes (18.4%) with a Gass 2 type CNV, only 1 eye (1.3%) had a Gass 1 type CNV. Whereas, in the 69 eyes with active CNV but without CME, 57 eyes (82.6%) had a Gass 1 type CNV, only 12 eyes (17.4%) had a subretinal CNV. There was a significant difference in the incidence of subretinal CNV between eyes with or without CME (χ2=99.5838, P=0.0000). Conclusions CME formation was highly corre lated with the invasion of CNV into the subretinal space. Subretinal CNV might be the direct cause of CME secondary to exudative AMD.(Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,2004,20:299-302)
Citation: JIANG Li,MA Zhizhong. Cystoid macular edema secondary to exudative age-related macular degeneration. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 2004, 20(5): 299-302. doi: Copy