%0 Journal Article %T Late Contralateral Recurrence of Unilateral Acute Idiopathic Maculopathy: Adaptive Optics Findings. %A Faure C %A Cognard P %A Robert MP %J Ocul Immunol Inflamm %V 0 %N 0 %D Feb 2021 22 %M 33617409 %F 3.728 %R 10.1080/09273948.2020.1821897 %X UNASSIGNED: To report a case of late contralateral recurrence of unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy (UAIM) and its sequelae by using adaptive optics.
UNASSIGNED: A 46-year-old woman positive for coxsackie virus presented with a typical UAIM, followed 3 years later by a recurrence in the fellow eye. At an early stage, spectral domain-OCT showed a localized loss of the inner segment/outer segment and cone outer segment tips lines, while flood-illumination adaptive optics displayed pigment clumpings and transient small hard exudates, associated with a persistent blurring of the cone mosaic.
UNASSIGNED: These findings support the hypothesis of an outer retinal blood-barrier breakdown, inducing a disruption limited to the outer segment of the photoreceptors, followed by a progressive though incomplete normalization of the cone mosaic characterized by a persistent misalignment of outer segment tips.
UNASSIGNED: This would explain the acute clinical presentation of UAIM, followed by a spontaneous, partial, recovery, with a relative scotoma remaining over time.