Central serous choroidopathy


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Definition

Central serous choroidopathy is a disease that causes fluid accumulation under the retina. The fluid leaks from the choroid (blood vessel layer under the retina). The retina is the nerve layer lining the inner wall of the back of the eye. It receives the visual information that we see, and transmits this information to the brain.


Alternative Names

Central serous retinopathy


Causes, incidence, and risk factors

The cause of this condition is unknown. Most patients are young men with aggressive, "type A" personalities, but anyone can be affected.

Stress appears to be a risk factor. The condition can also occur as a complication of steroid drug use.



Review Date: 09/01/2006
Reviewed By: Manju Subramanian, MD, Assistant Professor in Ophthalmology, Vitreoretinal Disease and Surgery, Boston University Eye Associates, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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