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Female, 64 years old
BCVA OD = 0.7
OS = 0.9
Complaints about a gradual decrease in visual acuity in right eye
She has been observed for the last 3 years with a diagnosis of epiretinal membrane, macular pseudohole.
Subretinal space appeared in the foveolar zone. What could it be? Do you think there is there serous detachment? Treatment strategy?
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If it's a macular edema-type etiology, it would be reasonable to attempt a triamcinolone injection, if there is no glaucoma. A possibly easier first step could be an NSAID.
It may be cystoid just from traction, however, and it could be the formation of a full-thickness hole, little by little.
There's always a membrane peel if it progresses.
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Hello dear doctor! Thank you for your expert opinion!
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Thank you for your interesting post!