
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy - EyeWiki
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is the fourth most common retinopathy after age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and branch retinal vein occlusion. [1] . CSCR typically occurs in men in their 20s to 50s who exhibit acute or subacute central vision loss or distortion.
Central serous chorioretinopathy: Current update ... - PubMed …
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), the fourth most common nonsurgical retinopathy, is characterized by serous retinal detachment most commonly involving the macular region. Although natural history of CSC shows a self-limiting course, patients are known to present with persistent, recurrent, or even bilateral CSC with distressing visual loss.
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2016年9月1日 · Fluorescein Fundus Angiography (FFA) FFA has unique characteristics in diagnosing CSCR such as: · The early leak in the form of inkblot starts as a pinpoint and increases with mid and later phases or smokestack, which appears as ascending leakage in early phases and exhibits the form of umbrella or mushroom in late phases [14] .
Central serous chorioretinopathy: A review - Fung - 2023 - Clinical ...
2023年1月3日 · Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) is the fourth most common non-surgical retinopathy associated with fluid leakage. The pathogenesis is not yet completely understood, but changes in the choroid, sclera and RPE have been described associated with venous congestion of choroidal outflow.
Central Serous Chorioretinopathy - University of Iowa
2020年1月28日 · Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) typically shows an expansile dot or "smokestack" leakage pattern of dye and can also be helpful to detect abnormal leakage within a CNVM. OCT-angiography (OCT-A) may also be useful to visualize abnormal vascular networks consistent with CNVM.
Central serous chorioretinopathy: updates in the pathogenesis ...
2023年7月11日 · Research has shown that patients with cCSCR have multifocal or diffuse leakage points in FFA, which are visible as patchy, granular or mottled hyper-fluorescence in the mid- and late-phases due to RPE defects .
Characteristics of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy without …
2021年7月5日 · To describe optical coherence tomography (OCT) characteristics of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) without any hyperfluorescent leakage on fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA). Methods: This was a multicentric, retrospective, observational study of ten eyes of ten patients with CSCR without any hyperfluorescence leakage on FFA.
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Optical coherence tomography and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) characteristics were analyzed at baseline and resolution of neurosensory detachment, which were then co-related with the visual acuity at resolution. Results: Improvement in vision was seen in 16 eyes.
Central serous chorio-retinopathy (CSCR), refers to a collection of fluid under the retina. This is caused by a disturbance in the pumping action of special cells called RPE cells (retinal pigment epithelial cells) and/or abnormalities in the vascular (blood vessel) layer, known as choroid. What are the symptoms of CSCR?
Central Serous Retinopathy diagnosis & treatment | Neoretina
Central serous retinopathy is the elevation of macula (central part of the retina) due to leakage of fluid from the choroidal circulation. In normal conditions fluid leakage into the retina from the choroid circulation is prevented by retinal pigment epithelium.