Comparison of clinical characteristics in patients with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy according to anti-retinal antibody status

Purpose To evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy (AZOOR), according to the presence or absence of anti-retinal antibodies (ARAs) that are frequently detected in autoimmune retinopathy. Methods Retrospective observational case series. This study i...

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description Purpose To evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy (AZOOR), according to the presence or absence of anti-retinal antibodies (ARAs) that are frequently detected in autoimmune retinopathy. Methods Retrospective observational case series. This study included 33 patients with acute-stage AZOOR who had been followed up for more than 6 months after the initial visit. The median follow-up period was 26 months. Immunoblot analyses were used to detect autoantibodies for recoverin, carbonic anhydrase II, and α-enolase in serum from these patients. Main outcome measures comprised clinical factors at the initial and final visits, including best-corrected visual acuity, mean deviation on Humphrey perimetry, and retinal morphology, which were statistically compared between patients with AZOOR who exhibited ARAs and those who did not. Results At least one serum ARA was detected in 42% of patients with AZOOR. There were no significant differences in clinical factors between the two groups, including follow-up period, best-corrected visual acuity and mean deviation at the initial and final visits, a-wave amplitude on single-flash electroretinography at the initial visit, and frequencies of improvement of the macular ellipsoid zone and AZOOR recurrence. Conclusions Our findings suggest that the presence of ARAs did not influence visual outcomes or outer retinal morphology in patients with AZOOR.
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Carbonic anhydrase II
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Morphology
Ophthalmology
Patients
Phosphopyruvate hydratase
Recoverin
Retina
Retinal Diseases - diagnosis
Retinal Disorders
Retinopathy
Retrospective Studies
Scotoma
Visual Acuity
White Dot Syndromes
title Comparison of clinical characteristics in patients with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy according to anti-retinal antibody status
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