Isolated posterior uveal effusion: Expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome

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Abstract

Uveal effusion syndrome usually causes peripheral chorioretinal detachment, but posterior effusion may present as isolated macular edema with serous macular detachment in the setting of hyperopia and a thickened posterior choroid. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors may be effective to treat this condition.

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Pautler, S. E., & Browning, D. J. (2014). Isolated posterior uveal effusion: Expanding the spectrum of the uveal effusion syndrome. Clinical Ophthalmology, 9, 43–49. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S75448

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