Central serous chorioretinopathy: modern aspects of diagnosis and treatment / Doga A.V., Kachalina G. F., O. B. Klepinino
The book reflects the results of research on the study of Central serous chorioretinopathy. The importance of a multimodal approach in the diagnosis of disease, and determines the informativeness of modern non-invasive methods of research: optical coherence tomography module improved the image depth, and short-wave infrared autofluorescence the fundus, the data microperimetry. Developed modern classification of various clinical forms and stages of the disease, characterized by the nature of the flow and permits, as well as the visual Outlook. Differential diagnosis similar clinical cases. For the first time described a new technology subthreshold micropulse laser treatment, scientifically substantiated its safety and efficacy in Central retinal pathology. Reflected their own experience of laser treatment of Central serous chorioretinopathy: results of the continuous coagulation and micro-pulse exposure, and compared with the natural course of the disease, and also shows the dynamics of the process at different times. Developed indications for the choice of the specific type of laser exposure and established criteria for visual prediction.
Main chapters: Epidemiology of Central serous chorioretinopathy. Etiology and pathogenetic mechanisms of development of Central serous chorioretinopathy. Classification and clinical picture of Central serous chorioretinopathy. Diagnostic benefits of a multimodal approach to Central serous chorioretinopathy. Multimodal visualization of chorioretinal complex in Central serous chorioretinopathy. The comprehensive evaluation of chorioretinal dysfunction in different forms of Central serous chorioretinopathy. Differential diagnosis of Central nervous serous chorioretinopathy. Wait-and-see tactics and conservative treatment of Central serous chorioretinopathy. Focal laser photocoagulation of the retina. Subthreshold micropulse laser treatment. Clinical and functional results SMLV a wavelength of 577 nm and outcomedisease in the natural course of patients with TSSKH. The clinical examples.