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C entral S erous C horioretinopathy rare but typical changes

C entral S erous C horioretinopathy rare but typical changes. Dr Edi Ladavac Department of Ophthalmology General Hospital, Pula. Classical pattern. Age ( 20-50 years old) Predominatly male Localization (one eye) FAG (pinpoint laekege, blister formation)

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C entral S erous C horioretinopathy rare but typical changes

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  1. Central Serous Chorioretinopathyrare but typical changes Dr Edi Ladavac Department of Ophthalmology General Hospital, Pula

  2. Classical pattern • Age ( 20-50 years old) • Predominatly male • Localization (one eye) • FAG (pinpoint laekege, blister formation) • Treatment (corticosteroids!!!?????) • Natural course (visual prognosis)

  3. CSC

  4. ICGAindocyanine green angiography • Choroidal circulation • Hyperfluorescence in the early phase ( hot spot ). Hypofluorescence in the late phase • “occult” PED • Changes in the normal retina and in other eye

  5. ICGA

  6. New clinical picture • PED • Diffuse RPEpitheliopathy • Lesions in the both eyes • Chronic course

  7. PED

  8. PED

  9. PED

  10. PED

  11. PED

  12. Diffuse RPEpitheliopathy

  13. Diffuse RPEpitheliopathy

  14. Changes in the both eyes

  15. Changes in the both eyes

  16. Chronic changes

  17. Chronic changes

  18. Chronic changes

  19. Central serous chorioretinopathy • Age ( 20 - 80 years old) • Localization (both eyes) • FAG (pinpoint or diffuse decompensation of RPE + PED) • Treatment (NO corticosteroids) • Natural course (acute and chronic disease)

  20. Hvala na strpljenju

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