Drusen in the macula and parapapillary region.
Jonas Jost B, Panda-Jonas Songhomitra, Jonas Rahul A
AI Summary
This study histologically compared macular and parapapillary drusen, finding parapapillary drusen were taller with thicker Bruch's membrane and higher RPE cell density, suggesting regional differences in drusen formation.
Abstract
Purpose
To examine histological characteristics and differences between drusen beneath the retinal pigment epithelium (small hard drusen) located in the macula and located in the parapapillary region.
Methods
We histomorphometrically examined human eyes enucleated due to uveal melanomas or secondary angle-closure glaucoma.
Results
The study included 106 eyes (age, 62.6 ± 15.2 years) with macular drusen (n = 7 globes) or parapapillary drusen (n = 29 eyes) and 70 eyes without drusen. In all drusen, periodic-acid-Schiff-positive material was located between the RPE basal membrane and the inner collagenous layer of Bruch's membrane (BM). Macular drusen as compared with parapapillary drusen had lower height (15.2 ± 10.1 µm versus 34.3 ± 19.8 µm; P = 0.003), while both groups did not differ significantly in basal drusen width (74.0 ± 36.3 µm versus 108.7 ± 101.0 µm; P = 0.95). Eyes with macular drusen and eyes without drusen did not differ significantly in BM thickness (2.74 ± 0.44 µm versus 2.55 ± 0.88 µm; P = 0.57) or in RPE cell density (35.4 ± 10.4 cells/480 µm versus 32.8 ± 7.5 cells/480 µm; P = 0.53), neither in the drusen region nor in the drusen vicinity, while BM thickness (4.60 ± 1.490 µm; P < 0.001) and RPE cell density (56.9 ± 26.8 cells/480 µm; P = 0.005) were higher at the parapapillary drusen. Eyes with macular drusen, eyes with parapapillary drusen, and eyes without drusen did not differ significantly in choriocapillaris density (all P > 0.10) and thickness (all P > 0.35). Limitations of the study, among others, were a small number and size of drusen examined, diseases leading to enucleation, lack of serial sections, limited resolution of light microscopy, and enucleation-related and histological preparation-associated artefacts.
Conclusions
The findings of this study, also taking into account its methodological limitations, suggest that macular drusen and parapapillary drusen shared the morphological feature of periodic-acid-Schiff-positive material between the RPE basal membrane and BM and that they did not vary significantly in choriocapillaris thickness and density. RPE cell density and BM thickness were higher in parapapillary drusen than in macular drusen.
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Macular drusen had a lower height (15.2 10.1 m) compared to parapapillary drusen (34.3 19.8 m; P = 0.003) in a histomorphometric examination of 106 human eyes.
Macular drusen and parapapillary drusen did not differ significantly in basal drusen width (macular: 74.0 36.3 m; parapapillary: 108.7 101.0 m; P = 0.95) in a histomorphometric examination of 106 human eyes.
Bruch's membrane (BM) thickness was higher at parapapillary drusen (4.60 1.490 m; P < 0.001) compared to eyes with macular drusen (2.74 0.44 m) or without drusen (2.55 0.88 m) in a histomorphometric examination of 106 human eyes.
Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cell density was higher at parapapillary drusen (56.9 26.8 cells/480 m; P = 0.005) compared to eyes with macular drusen (35.4 10.4 cells/480 m) or without drusen (32.8 7.5 cells/480 m) in a histomorphometric examination of 106 human eyes.
Macular drusen, parapapillary drusen, and eyes without drusen did not differ significantly in choriocapillaris density (all P > 0.10) and thickness (all P > 0.35) in a histomorphometric examination of 106 human eyes.
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