Early Return of Vision after the Use of Oral Corticosteroids in Macular Burns by Looking at the Sun - Abstract
A report of early vision return in a patient who had a macular burn after looking at the sun and was prescribed oral steroids. In the ophthalmological examination, the uncorrected visual acuity of both eyes was 10/10, in the fundus examination, a yellowish white lesion was evident in the center of the macula of both eyes, and a hyperreflective lesion was observed in the OCT. After three days of treatment, the patient’s visual acuity improved significantly. Although there was no change in the fundus examination, the fundus imaging and OCT that were performed two weeks later also improved.