DIABETIC PAPILLOPATHY - PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNDUS FINDINGS

Citation
Cd. Regillo et al., DIABETIC PAPILLOPATHY - PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNDUS FINDINGS, Archives of ophthalmology, 113(7), 1995, pp. 889-895
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Ophthalmology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00039950
Volume
113
Issue
7
Year of publication
1995
Pages
889 - 895
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9950(1995)113:7<889:DP-PCA>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Objective: To better define the spectrum of patient characteristics an d fundus findings in patients with a presumably unique clinical entity referred to as diabetic papillopathy. Design: Retrospective series. S etting: A university-based referral practice. Methods: We retrospectiv ely reviewed the medical records of all diabetic patients with benign, transient disc swelling who were evaluated at our institution from 19 86 to 1992. Data pertaining to patient demographics, visual acuity and symptoms, disc and retinal findings, ancillary test results, and clin ical course were collected. Results: Twenty-seven eyes of 19 patients met the study definition of diabetic papillopathy. Patients were gener ally older (mean age, 50 years) and of a broader age range (19 to 79 y ears) compared with those in prior reports. Two thirds of patients had type II diabetes. Disc swelling was consistently hyperemic and, on av erage, resolved within 3.7 months. Macular edema was a frequent associ ated finding (70% of eyes) as was significant capillary nonperfusion ( 52% of tested eyes). Only four eyes (15%) had final visual acuities of less than 20/50 and each had prominent macular edema. Cup-disc ratio analysis of uninvolved eyes revealed a significantly small physiologic cup. Conclusions: The clinical profile of diabetic papillopathy can b e expanded to include people who are older or have type II diabetes an d that affected eyes commonly have macular edema or retinal vascular c hanges that can adversely affect the visual outcome. Last, a small phy siologic cup may represent an anatomic predisposition to the condition .