Serpiginous Choroidopathy

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    Condition/keywords
    serpiginous choroiditis
    Photographer
    @eyemissu2
    Imaging device
    Fundus camera
    TOPCON TRC-50DX
    Description
    Fundus photograph of a 29 year-old female patient diagnosed with Serpiginous Choroidopathy. Finings were bilateral. The most common complication of SC is choroidal neovascularization affecting up to 35% of patients. Other reported complications are subretinal fibrosis, cystoid macular edema, branch vein occlusion, serous retinal detachment, optic disc neovascularization ,and anterior uveitis.

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