Unilateral Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
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87 Dear Editor, I read the photo essay titled “Unilateral Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers” with interest.[1] The authors reported a case of unilateral extensive myelination with amblyopia, with partial improvement after occlusion therapy. However, there was no comment about the status of the optic nerve head. Several reports have suggested that myelinated nerve fibers are associated with optic nerve dysplasia.[2] Williams proposed that retinal myelination leads to a decrease in the ganglion cells, which causes optic nerve hypoplasia, resulting in decreased visual acuity.[3] Holland and Anderson postulated that the myelinated nerve fibers induce overall disorganization of neural elements, leading to a disc anomaly, which is responsible for refractory amblyopia.[4] Extensive unilateral myelination of nerve fibers can be associated with high myopia and severe amblyopia, which unlike other forms of amblyopia is notoriously refractory to treatment.[5] In such patients, myelination surrounds most of the circumference of the disc. We had a similar case with the triad of unilateral myelinated nerve fibers, high axial myopia, and amblyopia. A 6‐year‐old girl presented to our outpatient clinic with squinting in her left eye. Best‐corrected visual acuity was 20/20 in the right eye and counting fingers close to the face in the left eye. Cycloplegic refraction was +0.50 −0.50 × 180° in the right eye and −8.50 −0.50 × 180° in the left eye. The left eye had an exotropia of 18 prism diopters. On anterior segment Unilateral Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fibers
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Myelinated nerve fibers and severe myopia.
Two 4-year-old boys, one white and one black, had unilateral extensive myelinization of retinal nerve fibers associated with severe myopia, esotropia, and amblyopia. The finding of unilateral extensive myelinization of the nerve head and retinal fibers in a child may indicate a potentially remediable anisometropic amblyopia.
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