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Our study aimed to investigate the degree of visual impairment present in eyes in our series with SRD and to examine the spectrum of retinal morphological changes present with SRD in association with a variety of disease processes.
To analyze dome-shaped maculas topographic features and related serous retinal detachment (SRD) in eyes with myopic staphyloma.
Fig. 2 OCT and macular thickness map of a SRD in an 11-year-old patient with pars planitis.
A variety of pathogenic mechanisms appear to be involved in the development of SRD in the uveitis population.
Because our study included patients with suspected macular disease, some individuals with SRD in the absence of macular edema were also captured in our imaging cohort.
A variety of pathogenic mechanisms, both inflammatory and non-inflammatory, may be involved in SRD in uveitis patients; identification of the precise mechanism is important for appropriate therapy.
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These results suggest that IVTA may achieve more marked improvement of macular morphology in BRVO patients with SRD than in those without SRD, while this therapy may have a similar effect on macular function in BRVO patients with or without SRD.
These results suggest that IVTA may achieve more marked improvement of macular morphology in BRVO patients with SRD than in those without SRD, while this therapy may have a similar effect on macular function irrespective of the presence of SRD.
Similarly, during the SAGE iterations, we ignore in (12) the a priori distribution of ( h SRD, N SRD ) and perform the maximization over N SRD with h SRD fixed to Ä¥ SRD ( i ), yielding N Ì‚ SRD ( i ) = max | r RD âˆ' γ Ä¥ SRD ( i ) μ ( i ) | 2 + γ 2 | Ä¥ SRD ( i ) | 2 σ ( i ) âˆ' | μ ( i ) | 2 K, N RD, (24).
In this study, we identified SRDs in 15 % of all patients with uveitis who underwent time-domain OCT imaging due to suspected macular pathology.
Future prospective studies are needed and could provide more objective data by comparing the presence of SRDs in uveitis patients without macular edema to those with macular edema and might better define the visual prognostic significance of different subtypes of uveitic macular edema and their response to therapy.
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