2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2006.01171.x
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Optical coherence tomographic pattern of fluorescein angiographic leakage site in acute central serous chorioretinopathy

Abstract: Ink-blot leak in acute CSCR with subretinal fibrin generates a dipping morphological pattern on OCT.

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“…Topographic changes in CSC can be visualized with 3D reconstructions in all locations [8]. SD-OCT shows morphologic alterations in retinal pigment epithelium elegantly [9]. Threedimensional SD-OCT provides a better understanding of the morphological changes and topographic anatomy of the disease process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Topographic changes in CSC can be visualized with 3D reconstructions in all locations [8]. SD-OCT shows morphologic alterations in retinal pigment epithelium elegantly [9]. Threedimensional SD-OCT provides a better understanding of the morphological changes and topographic anatomy of the disease process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is characterized by dipping or tenting at the outer surface of the detached neurosensory retina due to hyper-reflective material accumulation such as sub-retinal fibrin or fibrinous exudate connecting the detached neurosensory retina and RPE at its opposite [13,17,29]. In our study, OCT did not reveal dipping pattern in any case.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…3 (Figs 1,2) These RPE detachments and abnormalities are often at the same locations as pinpoint leaks on fluorescein angiography (see following section). [4][5][6] Choroidal thickness is increased in CSCR when measured using enhanced-depth OCT imaging (505 microns vs. 291 microns in age-matched normals). 7 Interestingly, increased choroidal thickness was found bilaterally in patients with clinically unilateral disease, 8 supporting CSCR as a bilateral disorder.…”
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confidence: 98%