Literature DB >> 16647167

[Central serous chorioretinopathy and systemic diseases report of 2 cases associated with corticotherapy].

A Bouyon1, N Costedoat-Chalumeau, N Limal, C Fardeau, B Bodaghi, B Wechsler, J-C Piette.   

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INTRODUCTION: Central serous chorioretinopathy is an uncommon retinal disease, whose pathogenesis is largely unknown. It is characterized by an accumulation of subretinal fluid at the posterior pole of the fundus, creating a circumscribed area of serous retinal detachment. It manifests generally as a visual loss or an abnormal colour vision. It is often idiopathic but may also be associated with numerous pathological situations, with frequent exposure to corticosteroids. EXEGESIS: We report on two patients with central serous chorioretinopathy. The first female patient had been treated with steroids for a systemic lupus erythematosus for fifteen years, and the second male patient had been treated with steroids for an idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome for a few months. Visual loss led to a diagnosis of central serous chorioretinopathy. Lowering of steroids doses was followed by a clinical improvement in both cases.
CONCLUSION: Similarly to cataract or glaucoma, central serous chorioretinopathy belongs to the potential ocular side-effect of steroid treatment, and thus deserves to be known by internists.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16647167     DOI: 10.1016/j.revmed.2006.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Interne        ISSN: 0248-8663            Impact factor:   0.728


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1.  A rare ocular complication following treatment of oral submucous fibrosis with steroids.

Authors:  Indu Bhushan Kar; Alok Kumar Sethi
Journal:  Natl J Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2011-01
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