Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome

Scott E Pautler,1 David J Browning2 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA; 2Charlotte Ear Eye Nose and Throat Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA Abstract: Uveal effusion syndrome usually causes peripheral chorioretinal detachment, but p...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:02f5703481694bef889c0df66cb8d3a22021-12-02T01:30:33ZIsolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome1177-5483https://doaj.org/article/02f5703481694bef889c0df66cb8d3a22014-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.dovepress.com/isolated-posterior-uveal-effusion-expanding-the-spectrum-of-the-uveal--peer-reviewed-article-OPTHhttps://doaj.org/toc/1177-5483 Scott E Pautler,1 David J Browning2 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA; 2Charlotte Ear Eye Nose and Throat Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA Abstract: Uveal effusion syndrome usually causes peripheral chorioretinal detachment, but posterior effusion may present as isolated macular edema with serous macular detachment in the setting of hyperopia and a thickened posterior choroid. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors may be effective to treat this condition. Keywords: uveal effusion, serous, macular detachment, macular edemaPautler SEBrowning DJDove Medical PressarticleOphthalmologyRE1-994ENClinical Ophthalmology, Vol 2015, Iss default, Pp 43-49 (2014)
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Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
description Scott E Pautler,1 David J Browning2 1Department of Ophthalmology, University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, Tampa, FL, USA; 2Charlotte Ear Eye Nose and Throat Associates, Charlotte, NC, USA Abstract: Uveal effusion syndrome usually causes peripheral chorioretinal detachment, but posterior effusion may present as isolated macular edema with serous macular detachment in the setting of hyperopia and a thickened posterior choroid. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors may be effective to treat this condition. Keywords: uveal effusion, serous, macular detachment, macular edema
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title Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
title_short Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
title_full Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
title_fullStr Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
title_sort isolated posterior uveal effusion: expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome
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