Preservation of the foveal avascular zone in achromatopsia despite the absence of a fully formed pit

Rachel E. Linderman, Michalis Georgiou, Erica N. Woertz, Jenna A. Cava, Katie M. Litts, Sergey Tarima, Ranjan Rajendram, Jan M. Provis, Michel Michaelides, Joseph Carroll

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    Abstract

    PURPOSE. To examine the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) in patients with congenital achromatopsia (ACHM). METHODS. Forty-two patients with genetically confirmed ACHM were imaged either with Optovue's AngioVue system or Zeiss's Plex Elite 9000, and the presence or absence of a FAZ was determined. For images where a FAZ was present and could be confidently segmented, FAZ area, circularity index, and roundness were measured and compared with previously published normative values. Structural optical coherence tomography images were acquired to assess the degree of foveal hypoplasia (number and thickness of inner retinal layers present at the fovea). RESULTS. A FAZ was present in 31 of 42 patients imaged (74%), although no determination could be made for 11 patients due to poor image quality (26%). The mean ± SD FAZ area for the ACHM retina was 0.281 ± 0.112 mm2, which was not significantly different from the previously published normative values (P = 0.94). However, their FAZs had decreased circularity (P < 0.0001) and decreased roundness (P < 0.0001) compared to the normative cohort. In the patients with ACHM examined here, the FAZ area decreased as the number and thickness of the retained inner retinal layers increased. CONCLUSIONS. Our data demonstrate that despite the presence of foveal hypoplasia, patients with ACHM can have a FAZ. This is distinct from other conditions associated with foveal hypoplasia, which generally show an absence of the FAZ. In ACHM, FAZ formation does not appear to be sufficient for complete pit formation, contrary to some models of foveal development.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number52
    JournalInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
    Volume61
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

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