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. 2021 Mar 19;5(5):396–404. doi: 10.1177/2474126421997335

Table 1.

Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities Imaged With Ultra-Widefield Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography in Routine Clinical Practice at a Tertiary Center.

Peripheral abnormality Eyes Guided management (%)a Received treatment (%)b
Chorioretinal scar 18 0 0
Retinoschisis 13 8 (62) 1 (8)
Drusen 13 0 0
Retinal hole/tear 9 5 (56) 3 (30)
Retinal detachment 3 3 (100) 2 (66)
Sickle cell retinopathy with focal TRD 1 1 (100) 1 (100)
Coats disease 1 0 0
Hemorrhage 4 2 (50) 2 (50)
Retinoschisis with retinal detachment 4 4 (100) 3 (75)
Lattice 4 2 (50) 0
Nevus 3 3 (100) 0
White without pressure 3 0 0
Reticular degeneration 2 0 0
CMV retinitis 2 2 (100) 1 (50)
Torpedo maculopathy 1 0 0
RP, bone spicules 1 0 0
Total 82 31 (38) 13 (16)

Abbreviations: CMV, cytomegalovirus; RP, retinitis pigmentosa; TRD, traction retinal detachment.

aEyes for which the imaging helped guide or support a diagnosis, planned follow-up period, or a decision for treatment. bPatients who ultimately received intervention (including laser, injection, or surgery) in part based on or supported by imaging findings.