Acute spontaneous vortex vein occlusion: clinical features, multimodal imaging and natural course

Author:

Xue KangORCID,Meng Fengxi,Ren Hui,Yue Han,He Lin Jonathan,Ma RuiqiORCID,Lin Xintong,Qian Jiang,Guo JieORCID

Abstract

AimsTo describe the clinical features, multimodal imaging, treatments and natural course of acute spontaneous vortex vein occlusion.MethodsClinical data were collected on nine patients with acute vortex vein occlusion. The symptoms and signs, multimodal imaging, treatments and follow-up results were summarised.ResultsSix patients (66.7%) were men and three (33.3%) were women. The mean age was 47.8±15.4 years. Patients were initially misdiagnosed as having choroidal tumour (66.7%), scleritis (22.2%) and peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (11.1%). The related clinical characteristics included choroidal pseudo-tumour (100%), anterior segment injection (88.9%), acute ocular pain (77.8%), transient blurred vision (66.7%) and subsequent scleral icterus (66.7%). Six patients (66.7%) experienced a definite Valsalva manoeuvre prior to the onset. In acute phase, ultrasonography showed a low-to-medium reflective lesion without inside blood flow signal (mean thickness, 2.7±0.6 mm). Swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS-OCTA) demonstrated the dilated vortex veins and ampulla with suprachoroidal haemorrhage and exudation. Indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) demonstrated choroidal circulation abnormalities in the affected quadrant. MRI showed a well-defined mass with enhancement. The main treatment was medical observation (44.5%). The choroidal pseudo-tumour spontaneously resolved with a mean course of 4.1±1.9 weeks.ConclusionsAcute vortex vein occlusion is a rare condition and initial misdiagnosis is not uncommon. It is mainly identified as an evanescent choroidal pseudo-tumour with acute pain, red eye and blurred vision. Widefield ICGA and SS-OCTA can offer valuable diagnostic clues. Medical observation may be a treatment option.

Funder

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology, China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

BMJ

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