ABSTRACT
Purpose
To describe the case of a young adult who developed two episodes of Acute Retinal Pigment Epithelitis (ARPE) in the same eye 7 years apart, describing retinal morphologic changes using SD-OCT scan.
Observations
ARPE is an acute, self-limiting macular disorder characterized by a stippled dark macular lesion surrounded by a hypopigmented halo under fundus examination, corresponding to a foveal disruption of the outer retinal layers and an hyperreflective lesion under SD-OCT scan. Despite ARPE lesions usually appearing to be situated within the macula, a diffuse involvement of the RPE has been suggestedCitation1. SD-OCT scan in our patient showed multiple focal lesions involving the whole posterior pole of the affected eye.
Conclusions and importance
We report the first case where a diffuse involvement of the RPE in the disease is supported by an OCT finding and the case with the longest period between two recurrent self-limited episodes described so far.
Acknowledgments
Paul Carroll provided English language editing and proofreading. No funding or grant support received. The authors report no conflicts of interest.
Authorship
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