• Dept. of Ophthalmology, First Affiliated Hospital, West China University of Medical Sciences ,Chengdu 610041;
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PURPOSE:Investigating on histopathologic changes of the photoreceptors in retinitis pigmentosa. METHODS:Observation of the photoreceptors of retinitis pigmentosa in 11 eyes among 9 cases using light and electron microscope. RESULTS: The pathologic changes of the photoreceptors were found to be mostly marded at the equatorial area and less at the periphery,posterior pole and macular region of the retina. In relatively early cases,degeneration and shortening of outer segments,reduction or loss of connecting cilia,stubby inner segments and swollen mitochondria Were the predominant findings. In advanced cases,the inner and outer segments and connecting cilia were diminished with reduction of nuclei in number and disarangement,cellular degeneration and disorganization. The outer limiting membrane adhered to RPE or Bruch membrane. The spaces left over by the above pathologic changes were replaced by the displaced M uuml;ller cells and their hypertrophic processes. Also there were degeneration of the RPE cells,and some of them might migrate into the retina. CONCLUSION:Obvious invasions of pathologic processes in photoreceptors of the retina did present in patients with retinitis pigmentosa. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1996,12:160-162)

Citation: Luo Qingli,Wang Lin.. HISTOPATHOLOGIC OBSERVATION OF THE PHOTORECEPTORS IN RET1NITIS PIGMENTOSA. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 1996, 12(3): 160-161. doi: Copy