학술논문

Evaluation of central serous retinopathy with en face optical coherence tomography.
Document Type
Article
Source
British Journal of Ophthalmology. Nov2005, Vol. 89 Issue 11, p1483-1488. 6p.
Subject
*FLUORESCENCE angiography
*IDIOPATHIC femoral necrosis
*OPHTHALMOSCOPES
*RETINAL diseases
*TOMOGRAPHY
*CLINICAL medicine
Language
ISSN
0007-1161
Abstract
Background: The diagnosis of idiopathic central serous retinopathy (CSR) is usually based on biomicroscopy and fluorescein angiography (FA). The optical coherence tomography (OCT) ophthalmoscope produces en face OCT scans (OCT C-scans) and provides additional information not readily available by conventional imaging techniques. The authors describe the characteristic lectures observed in patients with a clinical diagnosis of CSR using the OCT ophthalmoscope. Methods: 38 eyes with a clinical diagnosis of CSR, seen at the Academic Medical Centre (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary (New York, USA) between August 2002 and March 2004, were evaluated with standard digital FA and scanned with the OCT ophthalmoscope. Results: Nine of 38 eyes had no serous neurosensory detachment (inactive CSR) when scanned with the OCT ophthalmoscope. Characteristics for active CSR (n = 29) were large neurosensory detachment (23/29), subretinal hyper-reflective deposits (20/29), and pigment epithelial detachment (15/29). One third of the patients, either active or inactive, had multiple small pigment epithelial detachments located both within and outside the neurosensory detachment. Conclusion: The OCT ophthalmoscope provides complementary morphological information on patients with CSR. The presence of more diffuse retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) changes lends further support to the concept that CSR is a diffuse rather than localised RPE anomaly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]