Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is a sight-threatening condition that may lead to blindness if left untreated. Surgical treatments may vary and are tailored to a single patient. Anatomical and functional results may vary, due to factors that are currently under study. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) allows a detailed visualization of the retinal structure. Some studies have been performed using OCT on eyes with retinal detachment. We performed a review on the subject. Several data have been obtained using different OCT applications. Some alterations may represent potential biomarkers since they are associated with visual and anatomical prognoses. Increased knowledge on the subject may be helpful to choose among different surgical strategies and endotamponades. More research on the topic is needed.

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Danese, C., & Lanzetta, P. (2022, October 1). Optical Coherence Tomography Findings in Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment: A Systematic Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11195819

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