ROLE OF OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF CENTRAL SEROUS RETINOPATHY

Abstract

Sachala Bhoi

Central serous retinopathy typically affects young and middle-aged males in their third to fifth decades. Patients usually develop serous detachment of RPE in macular or paramacular area followed by serous detachment of the overlying and surrounding retina. In the present study, central serous retinopathy is diagnosed and followed up with the help of optical coherence tomography and the importance of use of optical coherence tomography as a primary diagnostic tool has been highlighted.

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