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English: f3-opth-8-685: Images from the left eye of a patient with chronic central serous chorioretinopathy.Notes: The patient was treated with low-fluence photodynamic therapy at baseline (left column) and after therapy (right column). Late phase indocyanine green angiography showed perifoveal choroidal focal leaks consistent with central serous chorioretinopathy (top left). There was no hyperfluorescence leakage, with a minimal perfusion defect in the choriocapillaris with late phase indocyanine green angiography at 6 months of therapy (top right). Optical coherence tomography showed the presence of subretinal fluid and elongation of the photoreceptor outer segments (central foveal thickness; 386 μm) (bottom left). Optical coherence tomography imaging confirmed the complete resolution of the subretinal fluid at 6 months (central foveal thickness; 170 μm) (bottom right).
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Source https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult?img=PMC3983077_opth-8-685Fig3&query=Central%20serous%20chorioretinopathy&it=xg&req=4&npos=4
Author Alkin Z, Perente I, Ozkaya A, Alp D, Agca A, Aygit ED, Korkmaz S, Yazici AT, Demirok A

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