Abstract

AbstractWe explored by fundus photographs, OCT and adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy (AOO) the vessels of eyes after proton beam therapy for uveal melanoma in 10 eyes. We observed strong fluctuations of diameters in both arteries and veins, without significant changes in vascular wall thickness suggesting that vasoconstriction was involved in this process. Reduction of lumen diameter could be focal or diffuse, and could lead in some cases to branch retinal vein occlusion unrelated to arteriovenous crossings. The ensuing collateral circulation could lead to the development of TelCaps (capillary macroaneurysms), successfully treated by targeted laser in one case. Many areas of capillary closure followed a vascular perfusion or drainage scheme, suggesting that vasoconstriction played a role in the complex pattern of radiation retinopathy. This may provide the basis for therapeutic trials based on the modulation of vasomotricity.

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