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Revista Cubana de Oftalmología

versión On-line ISSN 1561-3070

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GONZALEZ GOMEZ, Julio César; HERNANDEZ ECHEVARRIA, Odelaisys; LOPEZ FELIPE, Daniel  y  LEAL DELGADO, Yanelys. Acquired hypermetropia syndrome with choroidal folds. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [online]. 2017, vol.30, n.2, pp. 1-8. ISSN 1561-3070.

Since the first reported case of choroidal folds in 1884, the understanding of their mechanisms, aetiologies, and management has expanded signally. With ophthalmoscopy, choroidal folds can be appreciated by the light and dark bands observed deep to the retina. While choroidal folds are visible on ophthalmoscopic examination, they are more easily identified using fluorescein angiography. A-scan ultrasound may reveal a shortened axial length. Common B-scan ultrasonographic findings include thickening of the choroid or flattening of the posterior aspect of the globe. Causes of choroidal folds are many, among them are idiophatic, increased intracranial pressure, diffusely infiltrative conditions (lymphomas and benign lymphoid hiperplasia), hypotony, drug induced (an unusual complication of certain medications such as Topiramate), contraction of fibrovascular tissue, choroidal neoplasms and orbital mass lesions (intraconal and extraconal tumours). We report a 57 years old woman who came to ophthalmogy consultation first in 2008 complaning of slowly progressive loss of vision. Fundoscopy showed well defined optic disc with radial choroidal folds of the posterior pole in both eyes. Manifest refraction showed hyperopia that increased in the following visits until the present. Fundoscopy showed not changes. Definitive diagnosis was syndrome of acquired hyperopia with choroidal folds.

Palabras clave : choroidal folds; causes; acquired hyperopia.

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