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PurposeTelangiectatic capillaries (TelCaps) are large capillary microaneurysms that can be found in diabetic patients. Focal laser photocoagulation is the standard treatment for these lesions. In case of a lesion too close to the fovea, there is a risk of central scotoma and conventional laser should not be used. In this case, dynamic phototherapy (PDT) can be discussed.Case reportTwo patients with perifoveal TelCaps associated with diabetic macular edema were treated with PDT. There was persistent central macular edema in spite of a well-executed treatment with intravitreal injections (IVT). Both visual acuity and central macular thickness improved after PDT. This therapy seems to be a possible option in the absence of another therapeutic solution for the treatment of perifoveal TelCaps with promising results should be noted despite the difficulty accessibility to Verteporfin.ConclusionThe management of perifoveal TelCaps is complex due to their impact on visual acuity, the therapeutic burden for patients, as well as the potential complications associated with focal laser. In the absence of other therapeutic options, the use of PDT may prove relevant in this indication.
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Retina
September 2025
Ulucanlar Eye Training and Research Hospital, Retina Clinic of Ophthalmology Department, Ankara, Turkey.
Purpose: To compare the clinical features, multimodal imaging characteristics, and treatment outcomes of primary and secondary large retinal capillary aneurysms (LRCA).
Methods: A total of 34 eyes were included: seven with primary LRCA and 27 with secondary LRCA. All patients underwent fundus photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and fundus fluorescein angiography.
Eur J Ophthalmol
June 2025
Department of Ophthalmology, Hôpital de la Croix-Rousse, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.
PurposeTelangiectatic capillaries (TelCaps) are large capillary microaneurysms that can be found in diabetic patients. Focal laser photocoagulation is the standard treatment for these lesions. In case of a lesion too close to the fovea, there is a risk of central scotoma and conventional laser should not be used.
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May 2025
School of Medicine, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy; Division of head and neck, Ophthalmology Unit, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy. Electronic address:
Focal capillary ectasia in the macular region can manifest in distinct clinical scenarios, which can be categorized into 2 main entities: perifoveal vascular anomalous complex (PVAC) and telangiectatic capillaries (TelCaps). PVAC represents a primary, idiopathic condition, whereas TelCaps occur secondary to underlying vascular disorders, including diabetic macular edema and retinal vein occlusion. We provide a comprehensive analysis of these 2 entities, encompassing their clinical presentations, multimodal imaging findings, histological evidence, and differential diagnosis from other retinal microvascular abnormalities, such as Type 1 macular telangiectasia, adult-onset Coats disease, Type 3 macular neovascularization in age-related macular degeneration, and retinal arterial macroaneurysms.
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