OCT and muti-focal ERG findings in spontaneous closure of bilateral traumatic macular holes
Abstract
Purpose To report the spontaneous closure of bilateral traumatic macular holes in a young patient, followed up with optical coherence
tomography (OCT), muti-focal electroretinogram (mfERG), and Humphrey visual field examination. Methods A 25-year-old male who suffered from bilateral blunt trauma to the eyes and developed traumatic macular holes was followed
with ophthalmic examination, OCT, mfERG, and Humphrey visual field examination. Results The OCT results revealed spontaneous closure in both eyes 2 weeks after trauma, and the macular holes remained closed in
the 7 months of follow-up. Visual acuity improved to 0.7 in right and 0.9 in left ...
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