Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up

Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe a case of globally hyperpigmented torpedo maculopathy that also contained a novel central lesion resembling a ‘pseudo-lacuna’. We compare the morphology of the lesion after 5 years of follow-up. Case Presentation: An asymptomatic 10-year-old Caucasian ma...

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Published in:Case Reports in Ophthalmology
Main Authors: Austin Rohl, Sushma Vance
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Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2016-05-01
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description Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe a case of globally hyperpigmented torpedo maculopathy that also contained a novel central lesion resembling a ‘pseudo-lacuna’. We compare the morphology of the lesion after 5 years of follow-up. Case Presentation: An asymptomatic 10-year-old Caucasian male was referred by his optometrist after having found a hyperpigmented lesion on routine dilated examination in 2010. Color fundus photography OS from October 2015 showed a 1.74 × 0.67 mm hyperpigmented oval-shaped lesion temporal to the macula. Since June 2010, the hyperpigmented torpedo lesion appeared to have assumed a more ovoid shape and increased in size in the vertical axis. Centrally, there was a small pearlescent-colored pseudo-lacuna lesion that seemed to also have significantly increased in size since June 2010. Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography of this pseudo-lacuna showed retinal pigment epithelium clumping and migration. Fundus autofluorescence revealed reduced autofluorescence of the torpedo lesion and marked hyperautofluorescence of the pseudo-lacuna. Fluorescein angiography shows no neovascular disease or leakage. Conclusion: Torpedo maculopathy has been described previously as a hypopigmented, nonprogressive lesion of unknown etiology. The findings of global hyperpigmentation, pseudo-lacuna formation, and morphologic changes over time in this lesion challenge these classically held descriptions, and necessitate long-term follow-up with multimodal imaging.
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spelling doaj-art-e6ae94df8c8d450cb2b75576f29b95a02025-08-19T20:41:49ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Ophthalmology1663-26992016-05-017118419010.1159/000445497445497Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-UpAustin RohlSushma VancePurpose: The aim of the study was to describe a case of globally hyperpigmented torpedo maculopathy that also contained a novel central lesion resembling a ‘pseudo-lacuna’. We compare the morphology of the lesion after 5 years of follow-up. Case Presentation: An asymptomatic 10-year-old Caucasian male was referred by his optometrist after having found a hyperpigmented lesion on routine dilated examination in 2010. Color fundus photography OS from October 2015 showed a 1.74 × 0.67 mm hyperpigmented oval-shaped lesion temporal to the macula. Since June 2010, the hyperpigmented torpedo lesion appeared to have assumed a more ovoid shape and increased in size in the vertical axis. Centrally, there was a small pearlescent-colored pseudo-lacuna lesion that seemed to also have significantly increased in size since June 2010. Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography of this pseudo-lacuna showed retinal pigment epithelium clumping and migration. Fundus autofluorescence revealed reduced autofluorescence of the torpedo lesion and marked hyperautofluorescence of the pseudo-lacuna. Fluorescein angiography shows no neovascular disease or leakage. Conclusion: Torpedo maculopathy has been described previously as a hypopigmented, nonprogressive lesion of unknown etiology. The findings of global hyperpigmentation, pseudo-lacuna formation, and morphologic changes over time in this lesion challenge these classically held descriptions, and necessitate long-term follow-up with multimodal imaging.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/445497Torpedo maculopathyParamacular colobomaOptical coherence tomographyFundus autofluorescenceRetinal pigment epithelium
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Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
Torpedo maculopathy
Paramacular coloboma
Optical coherence tomography
Fundus autofluorescence
Retinal pigment epithelium
title Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
title_full Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
title_fullStr Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
title_full_unstemmed Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
title_short Hyperpigmented Torpedo Maculopathy with Pseudo-Lacuna: A 5-Year Follow-Up
title_sort hyperpigmented torpedo maculopathy with pseudo lacuna a 5 year follow up
topic Torpedo maculopathy
Paramacular coloboma
Optical coherence tomography
Fundus autofluorescence
Retinal pigment epithelium
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