Anterior uveal morphometrics in complex central serous chorioretinopathy: insights from ultrasound biomicroscopy and anterior segment optical coherence tomography
Key Points
This research aims to investigate changes in anterior uveal and scleral thickness in complex central serous chorioretinopathy.
Used ultrasound biomicroscopy to measure anterior uveal and scleral thickness.
Employed anterior segment optical coherence tomography for detailed imaging.
Analyzed the relationship between anterior segment and posterior pachychoroid changes.
Found increased thickness of anterior uveal and scleral layers in active complex cases.
Indicated a correlation between anterior segment involvement and posterior pachychoroid changes.
Abstract
Active complex disease is associated with increased anterior uveal and scleral thickness, suggesting anterior segment involvement parallel to posterior pachychoroid changes.
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