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Use of Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography to Differentiate and Follow-up Senile Retinoschisis and Retinal Detachment
Retinoschisis is usually a rare self-limited disease and seldom shows progression. There a splitting of the neurosensory retina occurs usually in the inferior temporal. Patients usually have good visual acuity and are asymptomatic. Combination of an inner and outer layer hole is considered high risk factor for development of a schisis detachment. The most important differential diagnosis is an retinal detachment, since if misdiagnosed unnecessary treatment is provided. In clinical examination, both can appear very thin and transparent. Therefore exact diagnosis of retinoschisis and retinal detachment has to be assessed and regular follow-up controls have to be conducted for sufficient recognition of progression.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Start Date
September 1, 2013
Primary Completion Date
July 1, 2016
Completion Date
July 1, 2016
Last Updated
August 8, 2016
44
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Vienna
NCT06345898
NCT00055029
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