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Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy
Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is the second most common maculopathy after diabetic maculopathy between the third and fifth decades of life. CSCR is characterized by serous neurosensory retinal detachment occasionally coexisting with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) detachment. CSCR usually...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30829023 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.galenos.2018.49035 |
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author | Gülkaş, Samet Şahin, Özlem |
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description | Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is the second most common maculopathy after diabetic maculopathy between the third and fifth decades of life. CSCR is characterized by serous neurosensory retinal detachment occasionally coexisting with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) detachment. CSCR usually has good clinical prognosis, often resolving spontaneously within the first three months. However, some patients may have recurrent episodes and chronic disease. CSCR can cause permanent visual loss due to persistent neurosensory retinal detachment and RPE atrophy, especially in chronic cases. In recent years, verteporfin-photodynamic therapy applied with standard and low-dose/low-fluence protocols, anti-vascular endothelial growth factors, glucocorticoid antagonists, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and subthreshold micropulse laser with varying parameters have been investigated as treatment options. In this review, we evaluated randomized and non-randomized case series conducted after 2000 that included at least 3 patients with chronic CSCR over 3 months in duration who were treated with current treatment options for chronic CSCR. |
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spelling | pubmed-64164762019-03-19 Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy Gülkaş, Samet Şahin, Özlem Turk J Ophthalmol Review Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is the second most common maculopathy after diabetic maculopathy between the third and fifth decades of life. CSCR is characterized by serous neurosensory retinal detachment occasionally coexisting with retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) detachment. CSCR usually has good clinical prognosis, often resolving spontaneously within the first three months. However, some patients may have recurrent episodes and chronic disease. CSCR can cause permanent visual loss due to persistent neurosensory retinal detachment and RPE atrophy, especially in chronic cases. In recent years, verteporfin-photodynamic therapy applied with standard and low-dose/low-fluence protocols, anti-vascular endothelial growth factors, glucocorticoid antagonists, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and subthreshold micropulse laser with varying parameters have been investigated as treatment options. In this review, we evaluated randomized and non-randomized case series conducted after 2000 that included at least 3 patients with chronic CSCR over 3 months in duration who were treated with current treatment options for chronic CSCR. Galenos Publishing 2019-02 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6416476/ /pubmed/30829023 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.galenos.2018.49035 Text en © Copyright 2019 by Turkish Ophthalmological Association | Turkish Journal of Ophthalmology, published by Galenos Publishing House. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Gülkaş, Samet Şahin, Özlem Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title | Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title_full | Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title_fullStr | Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title_short | Current Therapeutic Approaches to Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy |
title_sort | current therapeutic approaches to chronic central serous chorioretinopathy |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6416476/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30829023 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/tjo.galenos.2018.49035 |
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