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James B. Soque, CRA, OCT-C, COA, FOPS (November 17 2014)
Excellent documentation of this Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Telma!
Because early leakage is so important in this FA presentation of CSCR, please help us by posting the times at which these beautiful 50 degree FA photos were captured.
" Excelente Fotografia - Obrigado !"
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By Rita Couceiro, MD, MS
Co-author(s): Sara Vaz-Pereira, MD, Joaquim Prates Canelas, MD - Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal - Uploaded on Nov 15, 2014.
- Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Dec 19, 2014.
- Image of the week
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Dec 28, 2014
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- Condition/keywords
- chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR)
- Photographer
- Telma Gala - Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal
- Imaging device
- Fundus camera
- Description
- 53-year-old black male, with no relevant prior medical history, complained of bilateral blurry vision for the previous 16 years. On examination, visual acuity was 20/50 on the right eye (OD) and 20/100 on the left eye (OS). Anterior segment evaluation was unremarkable. Fundoscopy revealed pigmentary changes near the macular area in both eyes, with a mottling configuration, suggesting chronic CSCR. Fluorescein angiography showed an ink-blot pattern, with leakage superior to the fovea in OD and nasal to the fovea in OS.