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Transpupillary thermotherapy for subfoveal leaks in central serous chorioretinopathy

D Shukla, C Kolluru, T P Vignesh, S Karthikprakash and R Kim

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Figure 2.

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(a) This 47-year-old man (control no. 6) had CSC persisting for 6 months in the right eye. Note the subretinal precipitates and RPE defects. (b) FFA showed a subfoveal inkblot leak, and an extrafoveal smokestack. Faint hyperfluorescence of RPE defects was also evident. (c) The CSC resolved spontaneously over 6 months with more precipitates and RPE mottling; vision improved marginally (20/200–20/120). (d) Angiogram confirmed the absence of leakage, and showed RPE window defects in and around fovea.

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