Bieżący numer
Archiwum
Filmy
Artykuły w druku
O czasopiśmie
Suplementy
Rada naukowa
Recenzenci
Bazy indeksacyjne
Prenumerata
Kontakt
Zasady publikacji prac
Opłaty publikacyjne
Standardy etyczne i procedury
Panel Redakcyjny
Zgłaszanie i recenzowanie prac online
|
3/2009
vol. 111 streszczenie artykułu:
Artykuł przeglądowy
Centralna surowicza choroidoretinopatia – charakterystyka obrazu klinicznego i ocena wpływu stanu ogólnego na rokowanie i przebieg schorzenia. Przegląd piśmiennictwa
Joanna Siwiec-Prościńska
1
,
Tomasz Prościnski
2
,
Jarosław Kocięcki
1
,
Krystyna Pecold
1
Klinika Oczna 2009, 111 (3): 258-262
Data publikacji online: 2009/10/14
Pełna treść artykułu
Pobierz cytowanie
ENW EndNote
BIB JabRef, Mendeley
RIS Papers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero
AMA
APA
Chicago
Harvard
MLA
Vancouver
Central serous choroidoretinopathy (CSCR) – recurrent disorder characterized by the detachment of neurosensory retina and/or detachment of the RPE in the posterior pole, caused by fluid leakage from choroidal vessels, coming through retinal pigment epithelium layer. The aim of the following paper was to create a historic revue of examinations of CSCR and modern description of signs and symptoms of this disease. CSCR may be present in various clinical forms with different prognosis, and therefore also all kind of retina and choroidea lesions were described. The role of hypertension, steroid treatment and stress in course of CSCR was shown in many studies during past years and for that reason the correlation between those factors and the incidence and the course of CSCR, was analysed. It is important to stress, that in contrast to current opinion, steroids can evoke CSCR and intensificate its symptoms and are contraindicated in the treatment of this disease. To addition CSCR is not always a benign disease, and may cause significant impairment of the visual acuity and colour vision, therefore, it should be carefully followed-up.
słowa kluczowe:
centralna surowicza choroidoretinopatia – CSCR, centralna surowicza retinopatia – CSR |
|