Published on 01 January 2024

Supplementary Material for: Histology of Myopic Dome-Shaped Macula

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S., Panda-Jonas;J.B., Jonas;S.B., Jonas;R.A., Jonas

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Introduction: To examine the histological correlate of a dome-shaped macula in highly myopic human eyesCase Presentation: We examined histomorphometrically the histological section of an enucleated, axially extremely elongated globe (axial length: 32.0 mm) of a Caucasian patient aged 56 years. The histological slide exhibited in the foveal region a localized scleral thickening up to 535 µm as compared to a scleral thickness of 298 µm and 310 µm in the parafoveal region. The choroid was thicker in the fovea than parafoveally (21 µm versus 15 µm). Bruch´s membrane (BM) had a foveal defect (length: 19 µm), at one end of which BM was corrugated. The BM defect was spatially correlated with a subretinal proliferation of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells. Within this subretinal fibrous mass, the RPE cells were connected with a PAS (Periodic-Acid-Schiff)-positive basal membrane. In the direction of the optic nerve head, BM ended at a distance of 3.8mm from the optic disc, indicating a large parapapillary gamma zone. The BM end in direction to the optic disc showed a BM corrugation, suggesting a rupture of the lengthened and thinned choroidal peripapillary border tissue. Within parapapillary gamma zone, the peripapillary scleral flange (parapapillary delta zone) was elongated to a length of 0.42 mm and thinned to 94 µm. Conclusions: These histomorphometric findings agree with clinical, optical coherence tomography-based observations of eyes with DSMs, confirm the association of DSMs with macular BM defects, and support the notion of BM playing a role in the biomechanics of the eye.

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Karger Publishers

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Ophthalmology

Field

Medicine

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Health Sciences

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48%

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Scholar Data Model

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Medicine

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13.46

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1.00

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1.00