Purpose: To present two consecutive cases of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO) with unusual Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) presentation of Hyperreflective Spots (HRS) in the posterior vitreous.Case Report: The first patient was a 59 years-old male who developed CRAO in the post-operative period after aortic valve replacement. OCT scans revealed the presence of many HRS in the posterior vitreous, remarkably decreased in number at two months follow-up. The second patient was a 74-year-old male who developed CRAO after arterial chemoembolization for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma. OCT scans showed again the presence of hyperreflective spots in the posterior vitreous and their reduction at two months follow-up with inner retinal atrophy as the final outcome in both cases.Conclusions: HRS in the posterior vitreous have been described in inflammatory eye conditions such as uveitis, diabetic macular edema, post cataract surgery, and considered a clinical sign of inflammation. To our knowledge, the combination of CRAO and HRS has not been previously reported. The number of HRS seems to decrease over time, suggesting a role for inflammatory response in the acute stage of CRAO. A similar pathogenic process is known to occur during cerebral ischemia, where the inflammatory response may exacerbate brain injury and post-ischemic damage.

Hyper-reflective vitreous spots in central retinal artery occlusion: An unusual finding in two cases / S. Vujosevic, A. Dellavalle, S. Romano, L. Vitale, G. Moretti, R.A.U. Lizzio, P. Nucci. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OPHTALMOLOGY. - ISSN 1724-6016. - (2022), pp. 11206721221128672.1-11206721221128672.4. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1177/11206721221128672]

Hyper-reflective vitreous spots in central retinal artery occlusion: An unusual finding in two cases

S. Vujosevic
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A. Dellavalle;L. Vitale;R.A.U. Lizzio;P. Nucci
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2022

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Purpose: To present two consecutive cases of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO) with unusual Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) presentation of Hyperreflective Spots (HRS) in the posterior vitreous.Case Report: The first patient was a 59 years-old male who developed CRAO in the post-operative period after aortic valve replacement. OCT scans revealed the presence of many HRS in the posterior vitreous, remarkably decreased in number at two months follow-up. The second patient was a 74-year-old male who developed CRAO after arterial chemoembolization for recurrent hepatocellular carcinoma. OCT scans showed again the presence of hyperreflective spots in the posterior vitreous and their reduction at two months follow-up with inner retinal atrophy as the final outcome in both cases.Conclusions: HRS in the posterior vitreous have been described in inflammatory eye conditions such as uveitis, diabetic macular edema, post cataract surgery, and considered a clinical sign of inflammation. To our knowledge, the combination of CRAO and HRS has not been previously reported. The number of HRS seems to decrease over time, suggesting a role for inflammatory response in the acute stage of CRAO. A similar pathogenic process is known to occur during cerebral ischemia, where the inflammatory response may exacerbate brain injury and post-ischemic damage.
central retinal artery occlusion; hyperreflective dots; hyperreflective foci; hyperreflective spots; inflammation; inflammatory response; optical coherence tomography; retinal vascular modifications; vitreous; vitreous hyperreflective spots
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2022
21-set-2022
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