Retinopathy Central Serous

Retinopathy centralis retinaeserosa or Central crescentic desquamative dissection is a rare ophthalmic condition that is characterized by clouding and detachment of the retina in the central region of the fundus. Retinopathy centralis serosaj is used as an internodal diagnosis for various pathological conditions. The diagnosis can be made after ophthalmoscopy and other studies. Often the anomaly is accompanied by impaired peripheral vision, blind spots and other problems with visual acuity. Usually this process does not affect human health. Therefore, there is no need to carry out any treatment for crescentic retinopathy centralis.

Symptoms

Depending on the degree of pathology, various symptoms of centralisf retinopathy may be observed. Common signs include: * vision deteriorates in bright light; * image quality is distorted;

blurred vision and changes in focal length;



Central serous retinopathy is a condition characterized by dystrophic changes and swelling of the retina. It occurs mainly in older people and is characterized by the presence of typical changes in the fundus and the absence of more serious eye pathology (glaucoma, etc.). It is discovered during a routine examination. Often does not cause complaints and does not pose a threat to life. Treatment depends on the manifestations of the disease and may include drug therapy and surgery. With timely and correct treatment, the prognosis is satisfactory. More common in older men.

Here is a detailed description of the diagnosis from the first paragraph:

(retinopathia centralis serosa or syndrome kitahara, masuda-kitahara syndrome, edema of the pre-retinal, idiopathic flat detachment of the retina, central exudative retinitis, angiospastic central retinopathy, choroidoretinopathy central angithe, choroidorethritis central serosa retinitis central serosa central angioneurotic chorioretinitis central serous retinitis central seicoma central