Exudative retinal detachment, pigment epithelium tear and subretinal exudate in a case of central serous retinopathy] |
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Authors: | W Weiler M H Foerster A Wessing |
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Affiliation: | Univ.-Augenklinik Berlin-Steglitz. |
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Abstract: | A thirty year old patient with central serous chorioretinopathy on his right eye is presented. The signs of his disease were exsudative retinal detachment with shifting fluid, rip of the retinal pigmentepithelium and a mass of whitish-yellowish subretinal protein. After the diagnosis was made light-coagulation was performed. Within half a year the retina reattached completely, most of the subretinal protein was reabsorbed and vision slowly normalized. |
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