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MEWDS Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome

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1 MEWDS Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome
General Hospital Pula Croatia Department of Opthtalmology Edi Ladavac

2 Clinical features Strong female predominance Young adults One eye
Blurred vision and fotopsia Average duration of 6 weaks Good recovery of visual function

3 Clinical picture Multiple white dots at the level of the deep retina or RPE Blurring of the disk margins Granular orange or yelow dots in the macula

4 Case 1 – clinical picture
Visus : 0,5

5 Ancillary testing FAG ICG angiography Visual field ERG

6 Fluorescein angiography
Early and late hyperfluorescence of the white dots Diffuse (patchy) late staining at the level of RPE Disk capillary leakege

7 Case 1 - FAG normal eye MEWDS

8 Case 2 Visus : 0,6

9 Case 2 - FAG FAG 2 FAG 1 FAG 3

10 Case 2 - FAG normal eye MEWDS

11 Visual field Enlarged blinde spot

12 ICG angiography demonstrate a greater
number of lesions than are seen with ophthalmoscopy or FAG Yannuzzi

13 Differential diagnosis white dots syndroms
Multifocal choroiditis APMPPE Acute idiopathic blind spot enlargement sy Punctate inner choroidopathy Acute macular neuroretinopathy Acute zonal occult outer retinopathy

14 Multifocal choroiditis

15 APMPPE

16 Conclusion The disease usually has a self-limited course with good visual recovery. Approximately 90% of patients have better than 20/30 final visual acuity. There is a return of normal funduscopic appearance, although macular changes may persist. Because of its self-limited course, no treatment for MEWDS currently is indicated.

17 Thank You


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