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Combined 50- and 20-MHz frequency ultrasound imaging in intermediate uveitis.

AbstractPURPOSE:
To evaluate the information provided by multifrequency ultrasound examination in patients with intermediate uveitis.
DESIGN:
Prospective observational case series.
METHOD:
High-resolution ultrasonography with 50- and 20-MHz frequency immersion probes was performed in seven eyes of five young patients with clinical diagnosis of intermediate uveitis.
RESULTS:
Exudative material over the inferior pars plana and peripheral retina (snowbank) was found in all eyes with 50- and 20-MHz probe, although resolution of the latter was poorer. The 50-MHz imaging was superior for visualization of angle structures and details of pars planitis; the anterior vitreous involvement and cyclitic bands were better shown with the 20-MHz probe, which could also evidence cystoid macular edema.
CONCLUSIONS:
Ultrasound examination with both 50- and 20-MHz frequency probes can detect the typical snowbank in intermediate uveitis and be useful in eyes with small pupil, dense vitreitis, or both, especially before pars plana vitrectomy or cataract surgery.
AuthorsDaniele Doro, Antonio Manfrè, Velika Deligianni, Antonio G Secchi
JournalAmerican journal of ophthalmology (Am J Ophthalmol) Vol. 141 Issue 5 Pg. 953-5 (May 2006) ISSN: 0002-9394 [Print] United States
PMID16678517 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Anterior Eye Segment (diagnostic imaging)
  • Child
  • Ciliary Body (diagnostic imaging)
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Microscopy, Acoustic (methods)
  • Prospective Studies
  • Uveitis, Intermediate (diagnostic imaging)

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