1. [Central serous choroidopathy as rare complication of the corticosteroid treatment].
- Author
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Cepilová Z, Porubská M, and Fabianová J
- Subjects
- Choroid Diseases diagnosis, Female, Fluorescein Angiography, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prednisone adverse effects, Choroid Diseases chemically induced, Glucocorticoids adverse effects
- Abstract
The secondary glaucoma and complicated cataract are known and frequent complications of the corticosteroid treatment. The central serous choroidopathy (CSCH) is rare complication of corticotherapy in which occurs the focal serous ablation of the neurosensoric retina in the macular region caused by means of the leakage of the fluid trough the damaged retinal pigment epithelium. The authors present 5 cases of the CSCH during the corticosteroid treatment period, or the worsening of the already existing disease after the corticosteroid treatment. Despite the generally recognized fact the corticosteroids may precipitate the CSCH and they are contraindicated in its treatment, we repeatedly meet patients with this diagnosis, who are treated by means of systemic or parabulbar corticosteroids.
- Published
- 2009