IIDA Tomohiro
Department School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine Position Professor and Division head |
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Article types | Original article |
Language | English |
Peer review | Peer reviewed |
Title | PERIPHERAL CHOROIDAL THICKNESS DETERMINED BY WIDEFIELD OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY IN EYES WITH CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY. |
Journal | Formal name:Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) Abbreviation:Retina ISSN code:15392864/0275004X |
Domestic / Foregin | Foregin |
Volume, Issue, Page | pp..-. |
Author and coauthor | Nishihara Soichiro †, Maruko Ichiro*, Izumi Takahiko, Kawano Taizo, Iida Tomohiro |
Publication date | 2022/05/17 |
Summary | PURPOSE:To determine the central and peripheral choroidal thickness in eyes with central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), and to compare these thicknesses values to those of control normal eyes.METHODS:Widefield optical coherence tomographic (WF-OCT) images of 24 eyes of 19 CSC patients and 14 normal eyes of 7 individuals were recorded. A 20 mm vertical scan through the fovea was obtained with the Xephilio OCT S1 (Canon, Japan), a widefield OCT device. The subfoveal choroidal thickness (SCT), and the thickness at 5 mm superior (S5) and inferior (I5), 7 mm superior (S7) and inferior (I7), 8.5 mm superior (S8) and inferior (I8), and 10 mm superior (S10) and inferior (I10) from the fovea in the CSC eyes and normal eyes were compared.Results: There was no significant difference in the age (P=0.8) or the refractive error (P=0.7) between the CSC and normal eyes. The choroidal thickness was significantly thicker in the eyes with CSC than that in the normal eyes at SCT (P<0.01), S5 (P=0.01), and S7 (P=0.02). However, there was no significant difference in the choroidal thickness at the more peripheral points (all P>0.1).CONCLUSION:The thickened choroid in CSC was observed at the fovea and the area just superior to the fovea. The pathogenesis of CSC may be associated with the choroidal thickening confined to the fovea and superior foveal area. |
DOI | 10.1097/IAE.0000000000003478 |
PMID | 35333838 |