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From: Minoxidil induced central serous Chorioretinopathy treated with oral Eplerenone – a case report

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Pre- and post-treatment optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging findings following therapy with oral eplerenone. Figure 2a: This picture shows the subretinal fluid at the macula with irregular retinal pigment epithelial changes noted nasal to fovea (black arrow). There is increased choroidal thickness with presence of dilated pachy choroidal vessel nasal to fovea (white arrow). Figure 2b: OCT scan at 1-month shows complete subretinal fluid resolution following therapy with oral eplerenone. Figure 2c: OCT scan at 2-month shows no subretinal fluid after stopping oral eplerenone

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