Comparison of long-term clinical evolution in highly myopic eyes with vertical oval-shaped dome with or without untreated serous retinal detachment
British Journal of Ophthalmology May 12, 2018
Garcia-Ben A, et al. - Experts compared the long-term clinical evolution of highly myopic eyes with vertical oval-shaped dome associated with or without untreated serous retinal detachment. Findings suggested that serous retinal detachment was seen to be a complication related to vertical oval-shaped domes. Seemingly it ran a course that remained stable in terms of visual function over time without treatment. Between the 2 groups, there were no statistical differences in baseline age, sex, spherical equivalence or axial length. At the top of the inward macular incurvation, serous retinal detachment always occurred. Also, during the 24-month follow-up period, experts did not note any statistically significant differences in mean best-corrected visual acuity in the study and control groups and between the 2 groups at all time points.
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