Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy.
CONCLUSION: In case of PEHCR, multimodal imaging is useful to avoid misdiagnosis, to characterise PEHCR lesions and to guide treatment strategies. Regression of PEHCR lesions was observed in two-thirds of the patients. Vitrectomy improved visual acuity. More than a third of patients underwent anti-VEGF IVTI. Further studies are needed to assess IVTI's efficacy.
PMID: 31645320 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The British Journal of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Vandefonteyne S, Caujolle JP, Rosier L, Conrath J, Quentel G, Tadayoni R, Maschi C, Le Mer Y, Dot C, Aknin I, Thariat J, Baillif S Tags: Br J Ophthalmol Source Type: research
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