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Fundus autofluorescence in acute and chronic‐recurrent central serous chorioretinopathy
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In acute CSC, decreased AF is presumably due to a blockage caused by oedema, whereas in chronic-recurrent forms, irregular and increased AF is observed, possibly reflecting reactive RPE changes secondary to RPE defects and neurosensory detachment. If these findings could be systematically underlined by prospective clinical studies, AF might be an interesting non-invasive tool for monitoring RPE changes in CSC and for performing differential diagnosis.
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