Stručni rad
Types of Central Serous Retinopathy, Analysis of Shape, Topographic Distribution and Number of Leakage Sites
N. Vukojević
J. Šikić
D. Katušić
B. Šarić
Sažetak
The analysis of 212 fluorescein angiograms of the same number of eyes showed that
Type I is by far the most prevalent form of central serous retinopathy. Type I appeared in
92.45%, Type II in 6.60% and the Intermediate type in 0.95% of the examined eyes. The
patients were mostly male (81.13%) between 30 and 49 years of age (95.28%). The number
of leakage sites in Type I central serous retinopathy varied from 1 (83.67%) to 5
(1.02%). Solitary leakage appeared in 83.67%, while uniform spreading of fluorescein
into the subretinal blister in Type I central serous retinopathy appeared in 85.71% of
eyes. Most leakage sites (32.50%) were located in the upper nasal quadrant, while the
lower temporal quadrant was least affected (15.83%). The foveal avascular zone was affected
in 4.14% and the papillomacular bundle in 20.83% of the examined eyes.
Ključne riječi
Hrčak ID:
28502
URI
Datum izdavanja:
23.7.2001.
Posjeta: 2.924 *