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Vol. 92. Issue 10.
Pages 495-498 (October 2017)
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Vol. 92. Issue 10.
Pages 495-498 (October 2017)
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Retinoschisis and neurosensory detachment in advanced focal glaucoma
Retinosquisis y desprendimiento neurosensorial peripapilar asociado a glaucoma focal avanzado
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E. Arranz-Márqueza,b,
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e.arranzmarquez@gmail.com

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, E. Jarrín Hernándeza,c, A. Pastora, J. García Gil de Bernabéa
a Departamento de Oftalmología, Hospital Universitario Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain
b Novovision, Madrid, Spain
c Vissum, Madrid, Spain
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Clinical case

A 71-year-old woman with normotensive primary open-angle glaucoma presented with an asymptomatic temporal peripapillary retinoschisis, associated with serous retinal detachment in the eye with the more advanced glaucoma. It was located at the inferior pole of the optic disc, in the proximity of a glaucomatous focal disc defect.

Discussion

Although congenital optic pits are strongly related with juxta-papillary retinoschisis, retinoschisis can also arise from acquired defects in the proximity of glaucomatous optic discs. As symptoms depend on the extent of the retinoschisis, the prevalence of this complication could be greater than that reported in glaucomatous eyes.

Keywords:
Peri-papillary retinoschisis
Serous retinal detachment
Glaucoma
Acquired optic disc pit
Congenital optic disc pit
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Caso clínico

Mujer de 71 años, diagnosticada de glaucoma primario de ángulo abierto normotensional; presentó de forma asintomática, en el ojo con daño glaucomatoso más avanzado, una retinosquisis peripapilar temporal con desprendimiento de retina seroso subyacente, mayor en la porción inferior del disco donde existía un defecto focal.

Discusión

Aunque las fosetas congénitas son las que más se asocian con la retinosquisis peripapilar, esta también puede surgir a partir de defectos adquiridos en las proximidades de las papilas glaucomatosas. Dependiendo de su extensión esta complicación puede ser asintomática, por lo que su prevalencia podría ser mayor de la publicada.

Palabras clave:
Retinosquisis peripapilar
Desprendimiento seroso de retina
Glaucoma
Foseta óptica adquirida
Foseta óptica congénita

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