Peripheral hypertrophic subepithelial corneal degeneration: Clinical aspects related to in vivo confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography

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Purpose: To report the findings of anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) and in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) in two patients with peripheral hypertrophic subepithelial corneal degeneration (PHSD). Methods: Case series by restrospective chart review and imaging analysis of AS-OCTand IVCM. Results: Slit lamp examination of the two patients revealed a bilateral subepithelial-elevated fibrous tissue of the superior-nasal quadrant, as well as inferior-nasal in one of the patients. Best corrected visual acuity ranged from 20/25 to 20/15. AS-OCT showed continuous, homogenous, well-demarked hyperreflective subepithelial band associated with hyperreflectivity in the anterior stroma. IVCM demonstrated normal epithelial cell morphology and arrangement and a fibrous structure subepithelial and in the anterior stroma. Conclusion: AS-OCT and IVCM can facilitate the diagnosis of PHSD and differentiate it from other corneal entities that present peripheral opacifications.

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Gunzinger, J. M., Voulgari, N., Petrovic, A., Hashemi, K., & Kymionis, G. (2019). Peripheral hypertrophic subepithelial corneal degeneration: Clinical aspects related to in vivo confocal microscopy and optical coherence tomography. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 12, 237–241. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S208297

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