26 November 2023
: Case report
A 30-Year-Old Man with a Recent History of COVID-19 Requiring Treatment with Corticosteroids Who Developed Bilateral Central Serous Chorioretinopathy During 7-Month Follow-Up
Unusual clinical course, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment
Constantine D. Angelidis1ABE, Ilias Georgalas1CE, Ioannis Giachos1BC, Chrysanthos Symeonidis2DE, Aikaterini Mani1BC, Tryfon Rotsos1ABCDEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.940241
Am J Case Rep 2023; 24:e940241
Figure 5. September 2021 and October 2021 follow-up visits. (A) Infrared photo of the right eye in September 2021. (B) Corresponding optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan showed resolution of neurosensory detachment of the macula, a shallower pigment epithelial detachment (PED), and absorption of most of the fibrin-like material, with residual material of the fovea remaining temporally (September 2021). (C) Infrared photo of the left eye in September 2021. Green arrow showing the scanning area at the macula. (D) Corresponding OCT scan of the left eye. Note retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) abnormalities, without neurosensory retinal detachment at the macula (September 2021). (E) Infrared photo of the left eye in September 2021. Green arrow showing the scanning area at a dark area superotemporal to the optic nerve. (F) Corresponding OCT scan of the left eye. Notice the subretinal fluid (SRF) at the place of the one of the 2 small staining points that was superotemporal to the optic nerve in May 2021 and disappeared in June 2021 (September 2021). (G) Infrared photo of the right eye in October 2021. (H) Corresponding optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan showed resolution of neurosensory detachment of the macula absorption of most of the fibrin-like material, with residual material of the fovea remaining temporally (October 2021). (I) Infrared photo of the left eye in October 2021. Green arrow showing the scanning area at the macula. (J) Corresponding OCT scan of the left eye. Note RPE abnormalities without neurosensory retinal detachment at the macula (October 2021). (K) Infrared photo of the left eye in October 2021. Green arrow showing the scanning area at a dark area superotemporal to the optic nerve. (L) Corresponding OCT scan of the left eye. The SRF located superotemporal to the optic nerve, at the area were one of the staining points of May 2021 was located, is shallower (October 2021).