Histological findings of surgically excised choroidal neovascular membranes after photodynamic therapy
U E K Schnurrbuscha, K Weltb, L-C Hornc, P Wiedemanna, S Wolfa
a Klinik und
Poliklinik für Augenheilkunde, Leipzig, Germany, b Institut für Anatomie, c Institut für Pathologie
Correspondence to: Professor Dr S Wolf, Klinik und Poliklinik für Augenheilkunde, Liebigstrasse 10-14, 04103 Leipzig, Germany wolfs{at}medizin.uni-leipzig.de
Accepted for publication 3 April 2001
AIM
To investigate
effects of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on human choroidal
neovascularisation (CNV).
METHODS
Two patients
with recurrences after PDT with verteporfin underwent surgical
extraction of the CNV. Immediately after surgical excision the
subfoveal neovascular membranes were divided for light microscopic and
for electron microscopic processing. For light microscopy tissues were
embedded in paraffin. Sections were stained with haematoxylin and
eosin, and the periodic acid Schiff (PAS) reaction was performed to
determine histological diagnosis and to ensure tissue quality. For
electron microscopy the specimens were fixed in glutaraldehyde and
embedded in epoxy resin. Semithin sections were stained with uranyl
acetate and lead citrate and examined with a transmission electron microscope.
RESULTS
Light
microscopy showed thick fibrovascular membranes in both cases. On the
outer surface remnants of retinal pigment epithelial cells resting on
thickened inner aspect of Bruch's membrane were found. On the retinal
side some outer segments were found. The membrane showed areas with
irregularly shaped vessels. Electron photomicrographs showed occluded
vessels within the CNV containing thrombotic masses and/or
ultrastructural damage of the neovascular endothelium. Most of the
vessels presented regressive changes with vacuolisation and
fragmentation of the neovascular endothelium accompanied by
disintegration of the endothelial cell layer. Extravasation of red
blood cells was observed. Occasionally, vessels with normal endothelium
containing intact red blood cells were observed. Some vessels contained
immature endothelial cells. At some locations the retinal pigment
epithelium cells (RPE) were metaplastic showing highly vacuolised cytoplasm.
CONCLUSIONS
These
findings suggest that the evidence of fluorescein leakage from the CNV
and enlargement of the neovascular complex following PDT could be
related to new vessel growth and recanalisation of occluded vessels.
Additionally, RPE disturbances were observed in the specimens. This
finding may be related to the original pathology or could indicate that
PDT treatment may result in RPE atrophy.
© 2001 by British Journal of Ophthalmology
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