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By Maurice F. Rabb
From the collection of Maurice F. Rabb, M.D. - Uploaded on Mar 18, 2013.
- Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Mar 19, 2013.
- Reviewed by Caroline Bozell
- Rating
- Appears in
- Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
- Condition/keywords
- reduced vision, central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR), subretinal fibrin deposition, serous pigment epithelial detachment, patchy zones of pigment epithelial atrophy, dependent, bullous detachments bilaterally, orange subretinal deposits, choroidal ischemia
- Description
- Woman with a 3 month history of reduced vision, and her fundi appeared as if she had a severe form of central serous chorioretinopathy, including subretinal febrin deposition, serous pigment epithelial detachments, patchy zones of pigment epithelial atrophy, and dependent, bullous detachments bilaterally. There are also multifocal areas of orange subretinal deposits, some in the form of an irregular sequence or change. These looked like Elschnig spots and Siegrist lines, consistent with choroidal ischemia that could account for the exudative detachments as well.