CHOROIDAL AND RETINAL ABNORMALITIES IN CUSHING SYNDROME: Correlation with the Cortisol Level.
Jianan DuanSikui ShenChunyan LeiSheng GaoTiancong ChangYun ZhangMeixia ZhangPublished in: Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
The increased cortisol level was correlated with lesser central macular thickness and thicker central choroidal thickness. The decrease of choriocapillaris flow area was correlated with 24h-UFC, indicating the effect of increased cortisol level on choroidal vessels.