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مقاله
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Abstract
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Title:
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Evaluating the role of Axial Length in Central Serous chorioretinopathy
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Author(s):
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Mansoor Rahimi, MD,1, Sajad Namvar, MD,1,2, Amir Khosravi, MD,1,2.
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Presentation Type:
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Poster
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Subject:
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Posterior Segment and Uveitis
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Others:
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Presenting Author:
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Name:
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Amir Khosravi
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Affiliation :(optional)
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1.Poostchi Eye Research Center, Department of Ophthalmology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran. 2.Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
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E mail:
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Amir11khosravi@gmail.com
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Phone:
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+ 98 711 2302830
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Mobile:
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09177100900
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Purpose:
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To evaluate the role of Axial Length in patients with Central Serous chorioretinopathy(CSCR).
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Methods:
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In this prospective study, 56 eyes from 51 patients and 45 controls were investigated. The case group included the patients who were diagnosed as CSCR based on examination, OCT, and FA. Patients received standard treatment protocol and then ophthalmic examination was done and their axial length(AL), central corneal thickness(CCT), anterior chamber depth(ACD), lens thickness(LT) and keratometry(K) was measured. The control group consisted of patients who were referred due to refractive errors and did not have any other ophthalmic problem.
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Results:
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No significant difference between AL in patient with CSCR (22.87 ± .96mm ) and control group (23.18 ± .96 mm) was found. The mean ACD was significantly shallower in control group. The mean LT was significantly lower in patients group. No significant differences in K and CCT were found between the two groups.
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Conclusion:
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We found that the mean AL, K, and CCT were not different between cases and controls. ACD was shallower and LT was thicker in control group. Despite recent advances in imaging technology the exact relationships between these risk factors and CSCR remain unknown and require further prospective investigation.
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Attachment:
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6995.pptx
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