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Case Reports
. 1990;228(4):305-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00920052.

Serous retinal detachment resembling central serous chorioretinopathy following organ transplantation

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Serous retinal detachment resembling central serous chorioretinopathy following organ transplantation

T R Friberg et al. Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol. 1990.

Abstract

Two patients developed unilateral serous retinal detachments of the macula resembling idiopathic center serous chorioretinopathy within 9 months of cardiac transplantation, while one renal transplant recipient developed bilateral serous detachments within 6 months of surgery. In two cases (three eyes), dense, yellow, fibrlin-like exudates were present in the subretinal fluid. At the time of presentation, each of the three patients had a modest elevation of blood urea nitrogen. Laser photocoagulation was performed in three eyes with limited success, although ultimately the detachments resolved leaving only mild visual impairment (6/9 vision). The differential diagnosis of visual loss in the transplant population includes serous detachment of the sensory retina as well as more serious chorioretinal infections related to immunosuppression.

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