Peripheral Retinal Angiographic Findings in Macular Telangiectasis Type 2.

2020 
PURPOSE To evaluate the retinal periphery in patients with idiopathic juxtafoveal telangiectasis or macular telangiectasis type 2 (MacTel2), using widefield fluorescein angiography (WFA). METHODS Single-center, retrospective, observational case series of 50 eyes of 50 patients with MacTel2 and 50 eyes of 50 age-matched controls. RESULTS Thirty-seven eyes in the MacTel2 group (74%) showed peripheral capillary nonperfusion or dropout, compared to 37 eyes in the control group (74%, p=1.0). Morphologically, the MacTel2 group trended towards having a higher proportion of pruning-type capillary dropout (44%) compared to controls (28%), but this was not statistically significant (p=0.12). Patients with MacTel2 had a higher incidence of microaneurysms compared to controls (MacTel2 56%; Controls 42%; p=0.048), independent of age or systemic risk factors. There was no difference in the incidence of venous-venous shunts (MacTel2 10%; Controls 10%; p=1.0), arteriovenous shunts (MacTel2 14%; Controls 18%; p=0.60), venous tortuosity (MacTel2 60%; Controls 66%; p=0.58), or arterial tortuosity (MacTel2 54%; Controls 68%; p=0.20), which was mild in the majority of cases. CONCLUSIONS We note a high incidence of peripheral vascular and retinal findings in both patients with MacTel2 and age-matched controls, using WFA. Patients with MacTel2 had significantly more microaneurysms, independent of age or other systemic risk factors.Summary SUMMARY:: We note a high incidence of peripheral retinal vascular findings in both patients with macular telangiectasis type 2 and age-matched controls. Patients with MacTel2 had significantly more microaneurysms compared to controls, independent of age or other systemic risk factors.
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