Three patients had during pregnancy visual disturbances caused by central serous choroidopathy. One of them had a central scotoma in her first and second pregnancy. The 2 other patients had a central scotoma in their first pregnancy. Symptoms disappeared spontaneously after delivery. Except for the ocular abnormalities the pregnancies were without complications. The complaints can be misinterpreted as pregnancy-related optic neuritis or compressive optic neuropathy, but careful biomicroscopy of the ocular fundus should avoid superfluous diagnostic and therapeutic measures.
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Cruysberg, J. R. M., & Deutman, A. F. (1982). Visual disturbances during pregnancy caused by central serous choroidopathy. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 66(4), 240–241. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.66.4.240
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