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Central serous retinopathy is a condition involving central, localized serous detachment of the sensory retina that may also feature alterations of the retinal pigment epithelium and focal pigment ...
Gass JDM, Little H. Bilateral bullous exudative retinal detachment complicating idiopathic central serous chorioretinopathy during systemic corticosteroid therapy. Ophthalmology. 1995;102(5):737 ...
The buildup of fluid can cause a partial detachment of the retina. Sometimes the condition, also known as central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), corrects itself without treatment.
The rate of serous retinal detachment was 80% (8/10) in rats that received saline plus 48/80 injection versus 16.7% (1/6) in those that received disodium cromoglycate plus 48/80.
Fundus autofluorescence imaging in acute CSR usually shows hypo-autofluorescence delineation by the serous retinal detachment, whereas chronic cases show a variable degree of hyperautofluorescence ...
Also known as exudative or serous retinal detachment, this happens when fluid builds up under the retina due to inflammation, blood vessel problems, or injury. There is no hole, break, or tear ...
Study suggests new treatment avenue to prevent serous retinal detachment Research published in The American Journal of Pathology points to causal role of mast cell ...
Central serous retinopathy (or CSR, also known as central serous chorioretinopathy, or CSCR), is a disease of the eye, most notably the retina. This condition results from fluid building up ...
Sometimes your retina pulls away from its normal spot in the eye. This is called retinal detachment. Learn about the three different types: rhegmatogenous, exudative, and traction.
Did you know that certain medications can cause symptom of 'Serous retinal detachment'. Find these drugs listed on the page and be warned of similar symptoms as possible side-effects.