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Roberto Gallego-Pinazo1, Rosa Dolz-Marco1, Francisco Gómez-Ulla2, Sarah Mrejen3, K Bailey Freund4.
Abstract
Advances in optical coherence tomography have enabled a better appreciation of the role of pathologic choroidal changes in a variety of retinal disease. A "pachychoroid" (pachy-[prefix]: thick) is defined as an abnormal and permanent increase in choroidal thickness often showing dilated choroidal vessels and other structural alterations of the normal choroidal architecture. Central serous chorioretinopathy is just one of several pachychoroid-related macular disorders. This review summarizes the current state of knowledge of the pachycoroid spectrum and the hallmark features seen with multimodal imaging analysis of these entities.Entities:
Keywords: Central serous chorioretinopathy; Macula; Pachychoroid Diseases
Year: 2014 PMID: 25756060 PMCID: PMC4352204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Hypothesis Discov Innov Ophthalmol ISSN: 2322-3219
Figure 1.Forty year-old man with typical CSC
Figure 2Morphologic changes identified in the OCT images of cases with PPE
Figure 3Fifty-three-year-old man with typical changes of pachychoroid neovasculopathy