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Intermitting Photopsia caused by vitreomacular traction Ulla Birk Jérôme Bovet Clinique de l‘Oeil, Onex, Switzerland No financial interest
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Intermitting Photopsia caused by vitreomacular traction

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Page 1: Intermitting Photopsia caused by vitreomacular traction

Intermitting Photopsia caused by vitreomacular traction

Ulla BirkJérôme Bovet

Clinique de l‘Oeil, Onex, Switzerland

No financial interest

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PURPOSE To combine a patients description of binocularphotopsia to the final visualisation of a focalvitreomacular traction by Spectral Domain OCT.

MethodsCase report of a 53 year old man who presented at our clinic with sudden onset of photopsia in both eyes.

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Patients description of the symptoms in a drawing, SD-OCT

Right Eye Left Eye

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Conclusion Spectral Domain is very precise and

helpful in the detection and follow-up of posterior vitreous detachment with vitreomacular traction. Our patients description corresponded very well with the actual findings in the OCT. We recommend to perform an OCT in every case of central photopsia and once a VMT is diagnosed to repeat the examination after one month to exclude the development of a macular hole.