Tilted disc syndrome associated with serous retinal detachment: Long-term prognosis- a retrospective multicenter survey
American Journal of Ophthalmology Dec 06, 2019
Kubota F, Suetsugu T, Kato A, et al. - Researchers describe a retrospective, observational case series to define the long-term visual prognosis of a serous retinal detachment (SRD) secondary to tilted disc syndrome with or without an SRD at the final visit and the interventions. In this multicenter study, they enrolled 48 eyes of 41 treatment-naïve patients (14 men, 27 women). At the first visit, these patients received a diagnosis of tilted disc syndrome-related SRD. Patients were either observed without interventions or received intravitreous injections of antivascular endothelial growth factor agents, photodynamic therapy, or both therapies together. They observed the patients for at least 12 months, focusing on alterations in best-corrected visual acuity and central retinal thickness from baseline. Findings revealed a better visual prognosis of SRD secondary to tilted disc syndrome when SRD resolved, and there was no impact of the treatments on visual prognosis.
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