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Background: The chorioretinal inflammatory lesions occurring in punctate inner choroiditis evolve into punched-out atrophic scars. Typically, the progression is gradual. We report a case of highly myopic punctate inner choroiditis with rapid progression of chorioretinal atrophy.
Case Presentation: A 48-year-old Japanese woman with high myopia presented with decreased visual acuity. Best-corrected visual acuity was 20/28 in the right eye and 20/16 in the left eye; axial length was 29.0 mm and 28.7 mm, respectively. Fundoscopy revealed an epiretinal membrane in the left eye. Three years later, the best-corrected visual acuity in the left eye had decreased to 20/33; at this time, the patient underwent vitrectomy with epiretinal membrane and internal limiting membrane peeling in this eye. Six months later, the best-corrected visual acuity in the left eye decreased suddenly to 20/100. Optical coherence tomography showed a nodule-like lesion in the outer retina with disruption of the retinal pigment epithelium and a focally thickened choroid, compatible with PIC. One month later, the choroidal thickness had decreased. The central chorioretinal atrophy expanded rapidly at a rate of 0.45 mm/year over the next 3 years, and new areas of patchy focal chorioretinal atrophy developed in the perifovea.
Conclusions: Rapid progression of chorioretinal atrophy was observed in a patient with punctate inner choroiditis. Because punctate inner choroiditis is often associated with degenerative myopia, the retina is fragile and may be susceptible to mechanical damage. This case report alerts clinicians to the need for careful management of patients with punctate inner choroiditis, especially after vitrectomy.
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Am J Ophthalmol
August 2025
Advanced Eye Centre (V.G.), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Electronic address:
Am J Ophthalmol
August 2025
Advanced Eye Centre (V.G.), Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Electronic address:
Purpose: To evaluate a minimum imaging set (MIS) to support ophthalmologists in diagnosing, monitoring disease activity, and identifying disease-specific complications for six types of noninfectious posterior uveitides (NIPU).
Design: Visual questionnaire answered live by a group of ophthalmologists.
Participants: International group of ophthalmologists, including uveitis experts, medical retina experts, general ophthalmologists, and ophthalmologists-in-training.
Sci Rep
August 2025
MRC Harwell Institute, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RD, UK.
High-resolution nano-focus X-ray fluorescence microscopy using hard X-rays at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) IDB16 beamline detected endogenous barium, bromine, calcium, chlorine, copper, iron, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, rubidium, sulphur, selenium, strontium and zinc, at tissue, cellular and subcellular level in the outer retinal complex of light adapted, 3-week-old, male C57BL6 mice. Fresh snap-frozen (20 μm) cryosections dried at room temperature were scanned at 1 μm, 300 nm and 50 nm spatial resolution by incident X-ray photons from the synchrotron beam. Analysis of 2D maps and 3D surface plots by PyMCA and ImageJ revealed elevated zinc concentrations in the choriocapillaris (CC) (mean 45, range 28-77 ppm), retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) layer (mean 47, range 20-76 ppm), photoreceptor inner segments (RIS) ellipsoid zone, outer limiting membrane (OLM) (mean 32, range < 1-44 ppm) and outer nuclear layer (ONL) in between photoreceptor cell bodies.
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July 2025
Department of Ophthalmology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, New York, NY, USA.
Noninfectious uveitis syndromes are a heterogeneous group of disorders affecting the retina and choroid. Their etiology is unknown, but some follow a flu-like illness. Autoimmune pathogenesis has also been postulated.
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July 2025
Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Purpose: Punctate Inner Choroidopathy (PIC), a posterior uveitis primarily affecting females with myopia, was studied to evaluate CNV-free survival, CNV recurrence-free survival, and visual outcomes under different immunomodulatory treatment strategies.
Methods: This two-centre retrospective study included PIC patients treated at St Pauls Eye Unit, Liverpool or Manchester Royal Eye Hospital from 2009 to 2024 with at least 1 year follow-up. Recurrent CNV was defined as CNV reappearing after a quiescent period of at least 3 months without treatment.