A 52 year old presents with new blurring This is consistent with which diagnosis?

Tip #283

Analysis

The retina for the most part is within normal limits. There is normal lamellar architecture of the inner and outer retina. There is, however, subretinal fluid and a focal area of the retinal pigment epithelium. This area corresponded to a dome of fluid clinically; areas of hypo and hyperreflectivity were noted on OCTA (see video).

The patient was diagnosed with central serous retinopathy (CSCR) .

In this tip's accompanying 8 min. video, we'll:

  • Review causes of focal cases of sub macular epithelial fluid
  • How CSCR is managed
  • Review the association between a thick choroid and CSCR
Tip #253 Analysis

OCT Tip

In any patient with a focal subfoveal retinal detachment think of the possibility of CSCR.

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