Obliterative idiopathic juxtafoveolar telangiectasis: a 25-year follow-up

Retin Cases Brief Rep. 2010 Winter;4(1):86-90. doi: 10.1097/ICB.0b013e31819b19c8.

Abstract

Purpose: To report findings over 25 years of follow-up on a case of bilateral obliterative idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis.

Method: Case report.

Results: A 25-year-old white man with obliterative idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis presented with a visual acuity of 20/30 in the right eye and 20/40 in the left. Fluorescein angiography revealed bilateral enlarged foveal avascular zones and late perifoveal leakage. Six years after presentation, the foveal avascular zone had enlarged only slightly in both eyes and the leakage had almost entirely subsided. For the next 19 years, the visual acuity and clinical findings have remained unchanged. His most recent visual acuity was 20/25 in the right eye and 20/40 in the left. No treatment was given throughout the entire follow-up period of 25 years.

Conclusion: Obliterative idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis is a rare disorder that may initially progress with subsequent stabilization and good long-term visual outcome.