... This is to certify that this dissertation entitled “A CLINICAL STUDY ON CENTRALSEROUSCHORIORETINOPATHY” is a bonafide record of the research work done by Dr.N.VIMALKUMAR., Post graduate in Regional ...
... Summary: The authors evalute the visual functions of patients with unilateral centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSC) and compare them with their non-affected eye and with a control group. Fourteen ...
... Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSC) is a disease that is characterized by serous macular detachment with or without retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) ...
... Background: Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSCR) may result in serous elevation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and/or detachment of the neural retina due to RPE barrier ...mean ...
... 20. Loo RH, Scott IU, FLYNN Jr HW, Gass JD, Murray TG, Lewis ML, et al. Factors associated with reduced visual acuity during long-term follow- up of patients with idiopathic centralserous ...
... Idiopathic centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a relatively common ophthalmic disorder characterized by the development of a serous detachment of the sensory ...
... Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSC) is a disease that affects young patients and sometimes results in chronic maculopathy that might permanently affect visual ...
... Comparative studies between anti-VEGF therapy and PDT treatment have been performed. Semeraro et al. report the effectiveness and safety of intravitreal bevacizumab injection (IVB) compared with low-fluence pho- ...
... Abstract: Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSCR) is an idiopathic disorder characterized by serous retinal detachments associated with focal leakage on fluorescein angiography and pigment ...
... Figure 2 The percentage reduction is calculated as [(Original volume – Follow-up volume)]/(Original Volume)*100%, and incorporated as bar graphs with increments of 10% ranging from “0%” to “100%”. Each bar graph ...
... Fig. 2 Manual measurement of choroidal thickness and subretinal fluid in a 47 years‑old man with acute centralserouschorioretinopathy. Measurement tool in Cirrus HD‑OCT software (Carl Zeiss ...
... All the factors associated with CSCR have as their common denominator increased hypercoagulability and increased platelet aggregation. Steroids can also induce hypercoagulability and increased platelet aggregation. ...
... Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSC) frequently affects young-to-middle-aged men [1] [2]. The exact etiology of CSC is unknown, although disturbances in choroidal circulation are suggested to be ...
... of centralserouschorioretinopathy, a relapsing eye disease, and suggest that bioavailable curcumin is worth considering as a therapeutic agent for the management of inflammatory and degenerative ...
... Background: CentralSerousChorioretinopathy (CSC) has been previously reported as an infrequent complication of pregnancy that usually resolves spontaneously after delivery, with minimal or no ...
... chronic centralserous ...without serous retinal detachment and choroidal thickness were assessed with enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography before treatment and at 1, 3 and 6 months ...
... Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a vision-threatening disease characterized by serous subretinal fluid (SRF) accumulation ca- using localized retinal ...
... Centralserouschorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a well- known ophthalmological entity; however, its pathogen- esis remains still unclear. The disease affects mainly young and active people aged between 20 ...