Clinical Case of Uveal Effusion Syndrome


Shusterov Y. Akhmadyarova B. Portnova M. Tarzhanov A. Temirbaev D.
2021Professionalnye Izdaniya

Oftalmologija. Vostochnaja Evropa
2021#11Issue 3336 - 342 pp.

Uveal effusion syndrome is a rare idiopathic condition that occurs mainly in middle-aged men with hyperopia and is characterized by ciliochoroidal detachment followed by exudative retinal detachment. The purpose of the article is to present a clinical case with the performed surgical treatment. We observed a male patient, 47 years old, who complained of a flickering sensation, progressive deterioration of vision in both eyes for several years. After examination, he was diagnosed with uveal effusion syndrome, exudative retinal detachment. The patient underwent a posterior sclerectomy under local instillation anesthesia. Based on the example of our clinical case, we can say that the application of sclerostomy holes is indeed an effective method for resolving the uveal effusion syndrome.

ciliochoroidal detachment , posterior sclerotomy , retina , uveal effusion syndrome

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Karaganda Medical University, Karaganda, Kazakhstan

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