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From: Bilateral Pachychoroid disease with type 3 Uveal effusion syndrome in one eye and central serous Chorioretinopathy in contralateral eye: a case report

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Fundus and OCT findings of the right eye (a-c) and left eye (d-f) at the initial examination. a The right eye shows non-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and choroidal detachment. b Macular OCT shows submacular fluid and pachychoroid, with choroidal thickness of 565 μm (up-down arrow). c On OCT of the periphery, the choroidal thickness is 820 μm in the inferior peripheral fundus (up-down arrow). d Descending atrophic tract was seen in the left eye as a finding of chronic CSC. e Macular OCT shows pachychoroid, with choroidal thickness of 545 μm (up-down arrow). f OCT of the periphery shows normal choroid. OCT: optical coherence tomography, CSC: central serous chorioretinopathy

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