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Recovery course of persistent posterior subretinal fluid after successful repair of rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.

Ahmad M MansourLorenzo López-GuajardoSilvana BelottoLuiz Henrique Soares Gonçalves de LimaAbdul Razzak CharbajiStephen G SchwartzLihteh WuWilliam E SmiddyJavier AscasoIgnasi JürgensRobert E FosterAyman G ElnahrySuthasinee SinawatIsabel PinillaEduardo Pérez-Salvador GarcíaMarta Suarez LeozNuria Olivier PascualLucas Zago RibeiroRosa Arroyo CastilloAmparo NaveaSibel KadayifcilarAbdallah A EllabanAmanda ReyHana A MansourKoushik TripathyIgor KozakSami H UwaydatMaría Sacramento ValeroRosario Cobo-SorianoMaría Dolores Díaz-BarredaLaura Monje FernándezFernando González Del ValleIrene López LirozErika Vazquez CruchagaAlex FonollosaOlivia Esteban FloriaMaria Isabel Relimpio LopezGaurav ShahMaxwell J WingelaarRaghav RavaniJuan Donate-LópezElena Rubio VelázquezMaurizio Parodinull null
Published in: European journal of ophthalmology (2023)
Residual posterior SRF is more common in eyes with multiple breaks or in myopic eyes. Final BCVA is better in younger subjects and in eyes with shorter duration of RRD. Persistent SRF is a self-limited disorder with a mean resolution of 11.2 months with good visual prognosis improving from a mean baseline logMAR of 1.08 to 0.25 at one year.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • cataract surgery
  • single molecule