Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5702854 | American Journal of Ophthalmology | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
All 24 eyes with adequate UWFA studies demonstrated sickle retinopathy. SD-OCT and OCT-A, which have not been previously reported in the adolescent population, detected abnormal macular thinning and flow abnormalities undetected by biomicroscopy. These findings suggest that pediatric sickle retinopathy may be more prevalent than previously suspected. If these findings are confirmed with larger cross-sectional and prospective analyses, these approaches may enhance early screening for sickle retinopathy.
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Authors
Daniel A. Pahl, Nancy S. Green, Monica Bhatia, Margaret T. Lee, Jonathan S. Chang, Maureen Licursi, Courtney Briamonte, Elana Smilow, Royce W.S. Chen,