Diagnosis and treatment of peripheral exudative haemorrhagic chorioretinopathy.
Sarah VandefonteyneJean-Pierre CaujolleLaurence RosierJohn ConrathGabriel QuentelRamin TadayoniCelia MaschiYannick Le MerCorinne DotIsabelle AkninJuliette ThariatStephanie BaillifPublished in: The British journal of ophthalmology (2019)
In case of PEHCR, multimodal imaging is useful to avoid misdiagnosis, to characterise PEHCR lesions and to guide treatment strategies. Regression of PEHCR lesions was observed in two-thirds of the patients. Vitrectomy improved visual acuity. More than a third of patients underwent anti-VEGF IVTI. Further studies are needed to assess IVTI's efficacy.