2020
DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12965
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Multicolour imaging in central serous chorioretinopathy

Abstract: Background: Multicolour imaging (MI) is a novel, non-invasive retinal imaging technology. Its sensitivity for detecting the clinical features in central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) has not been previously described. The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of MI compared to fluorescein angiography and colour fundus photography in CSCR, and to describe the imaging features of MI. Methods: In this retrospective study at a tertiary referral centre, 63 consecutive eyes with CSCR (both acute and chroni… Show more

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“…[ 2 ] We published our study comparing the utility of MI to the gold standard imaging modalities in identifying the various clinical features in CSCR. [ 3 ] In comparison with fluorescein angiography (FA), we found MI to be more effective in identifying the extent of SRF (78% vs 13%). In addition, MI was equally capable of identifying pigment epithelium detachment (100% vs 100%) and retinal pigment epithelial changes (100% vs 100%).…”
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“…[ 2 ] We published our study comparing the utility of MI to the gold standard imaging modalities in identifying the various clinical features in CSCR. [ 3 ] In comparison with fluorescein angiography (FA), we found MI to be more effective in identifying the extent of SRF (78% vs 13%). In addition, MI was equally capable of identifying pigment epithelium detachment (100% vs 100%) and retinal pigment epithelial changes (100% vs 100%).…”
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“…[ 5 ] Multicolor imaging identified focal leaks in 84% eyes compared to 97% eyes on FFA in CSCR patients. [ 6 ]…”
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“…[ 1 ] However, in the absence of HPS, FFA-free FLP can still be possible using combination of several aforementioned non-invasive imaging techniques. [ 3 4 5 6 ]…”
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“…have compared MCI with CFP and fluorescein angiography and report that MCI was similar to fluorescein angiography in identifying focal leaks. [ 18 ] They also report that MCI was able to detect retinal pigment epithelium detachment and trophy. We herein present the MCI signatures from a larger series of CSC, explaining the appearance of individual CSC lesions on MCI.…”
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confidence: 99%