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  • Title: Natural history of lamellar macular holes in highly myopic eyes.
    Author: Tanaka Y, Shimada N, Moriyama M, Hayashi K, Yoshida T, Tokoro T, Ohno-Matsui K.
    Journal: Am J Ophthalmol; 2011 Jul; 152(1):96-99.e1. PubMed ID: 21570052.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To determine the natural course of lamellar macular holes (MHs) in highly myopic eyes. DESIGN: Prospective and observational case series. METHODS: Twenty-four eyes of 21 consecutive patients with a lamellar MH and high myopia (myopic refractive error >8 diopters or axial length ≥26.5 mm) were followed for ≥12 months. The changes of the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings and the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) were analyzed. The progression of the lamellar MH to a full-thickness MH and the change of the BCVA were analyzed. RESULTS: At the initial examination, an epiretinal membrane was identified by OCT in 17 of the 24 eyes (70.8%) and 7 eyes (29.2%) had macular retinoschisis. Twenty-three of 24 eyes (95.8%) did not show any changes of the lamellar MH in the OCT images during a mean follow-up of 19.2 ± 10.2 months. However, the remaining eye progressed to a full-thickness MH and pars plana vitrectomy was required to close the MH. Except for this 1 eye, the BCVA was maintained (within 0.2 logMAR change) during the follow-up period of at least 1 year. CONCLUSIONS: A lamellar MH in highly myopic eyes is a relatively stable condition.
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