Peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy: A widefield imaging study
British Journal of Ophthalmology Sep 08, 2020
Zicarelli F, Preziosa C, Staurenghi G, et al. - Through retrospectively involving 35 patients (50 eyes), researchers studied widefield imaging features, analyzed risk factors for progression and compared treatment modalities of peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (PEHCR). Clinical and imaging data from each visit have been obtained, including near-infrared reflectance, fluorescein angiography, indocyanine green angiography, optical coherence tomography utilizing the Spectralis platform (Heidelberg Engineering). In the series, peripheral subretinal exudation and the extension of peripheral involvement in eyes with PEHCR represented risk factors for MI. Active treatment is warranted for those high-risk eyes.
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