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From: Multimodal imaging findings in a case of severe Central Serous Chorioretinopathy in an uncomplicated pregnancy

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OCT findings in the acute and final phase of the disease. a Optical coherence tomography (OCT) at baseline showing a large serous elevation of the neurosensory retina in the macular area with central highly reflective sub-retinal material. BCVA: 20/200. b OCT at 1 week follow-up visit showing resolution of subretinal fluid and the appearance of double layered subretinal material, presumably due to an increase in fibrinous subretinal exudates. BCVA: 20/200. c OCT scan through the fovea at 1 month follow-up visit. Large foveal cystoid spaces associated with subfoveal exudates shaped like multiple concentric highly reflective layers masking deeper poorly defined reflective material on top of the retinal pigment epithelium. BCVA: 20/250. d-e OCT scans superior and inferior to the fovea at 1 month follow-up visit showing subretinal exudation and intraretinal cystoid spaces. f OCT after delivery showing complete resolution of subretinal fibrin, severely damaged outer retinal layers and subfoveal fibrosis. BCVA: 20/250

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