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Central Serous Chorioretinopathy rare but typical changes Dr Edi Ladavac Department of Ophthalmology General Hospital, Pula
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Classical pattern Age ( 20-50 years old) Predominatly male Localization (one eye) FAG (pinpoint laekege, blister formation) Treatment (corticosteroids!!!?????) Natural course (visual prognosis)
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CSC
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ICGA indocyanine 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
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ICGA
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New clinical picture PED Diffuse RPEpitheliopathy Lesions in the both eyes Chronic course
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PED
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Diffuse RPEpitheliopathy
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Changes in the both eyes
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Chronic changes
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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)
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