Abstract
Central serous retinopathy (CSR) is a multifactorial chorioretinal disorder which is characterized by subretinal fluid in the macula, usually affecting middle-aged men. Although it has often a self-limited course and good visual prognosis, the patients with atypical presentation and in chronic or recurrent episodes may suffer from various degrees of visual impairment. Misdiagnosis and improper treatment have a negative effect on the clinical and visual outcomes of CSR. Unfortunately, CSR is a great mimicker and is one of the commonest causes of misdiagnosis due to it has a wide presentation spectrum. Taking the clinical history in detail and interpreting all imagings correctly is so crucial for the differential diagnosis of CSR. In this study, CSR with atypical presentation and differential diagnosis of CSR were reviewed.
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