1. Subretinal hyporeflective globule: A novel OCT finding in central serous chorioretinopathy.
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Goel, Sugandha, Mishra, Samarth, Bhattacharya, Sampurna, Majumdar, Bristi, Sen, Ahana, Mukherjee, Riya, Ramandhane, Raghul Nandan, Goel, Nikita, Saurabh, Kumar, and Roy, Rupak
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OPTICAL coherence tomography ,EYE care ,HYPOPHARYNGEAL cancer ,SYMPTOMS ,ACUTE diseases - Abstract
Purpose: To describe the subretinal hyporeflective globule in cases of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Methods: A retrospective analysis of consecutive cases of CSC presenting to a tertiary eye care center in eastern India was conducted. Subretinal hyporeflective globules were identified as small globular lesions below the external limiting membrane/ellipsoid zone, but above the RPE layer. They had a hyperreflective border with a hyporeflective core and a clear posterior tail of hyper-transmission. Results: The present study analyzed 137 eyes of 137 patients. Eighty (58.4%) eyes had acute disease at presentation, 48 (35%) eyes had chronic disease, and eight (5.8%) eyes had resolved CSC. Subretinal hyporeflective globules were seen in 27 (21.8%) eyes, of which choroidal caverns were seen in seven (5.1%) eyes. Twenty-five eyes with chronic CSC and only two eyes with acute CSC had subretinal hyporeflective globules. Three eyes with resolved CSC had subretinal hyporeflective globules. Conclusion: We describe subretinal hyporeflective globule as a novel optical coherence tomography (OCT) finding in cases of CSC and describe its clinical correlates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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