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Central Serous Retinopathy (CSR) 1-3
• A condition in which fluid accumulates under the
retina, causing a serous (fluid-filled) detachment of
the retinal epithelium and vision loss
• Symptoms include blurry central vision, which often Fundoscopy
occurs in one eye
• Patients with CSR can show no symptoms,
especially if the affected areas fall outside of the
macula
• Detected and quantified with optical coherence
tomography (OCT)
OCT
• Treatment is usually not necessary because most
cases of CSR resolve without treatment after
several weeks or months
1. Francis et al., Ophthalmology. 2017 Dec;124(12):1788–1798; 2. Central serous chorioretinopathy. Retina Image Bank 2012; Image 2117. ©American Society of Retina
Specialists Surgery PA. Retina Image Bank 2012; Image 1420. ©American Society of Retina Specialists; 3. Nicholson et al. Surv Opthalmol. 2013; 58(2):103–126