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Офтальмохирургия. 2014; : 86-89

СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВЗГЛЯДЫ НА ЭТИОПАТОГЕНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ МЕХАНИЗМЫ РАЗВИТИЯ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ СЕРОЗНОЙ ХОРИОРЕТИНОПАТИИ

Дога А. В., Качалина Г. Ф., Касмынина Т. А., Клепинина О. Б.

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Аннотация

Обзор литературы посвящен изучению этиологии и основных звеньев патогенеза центральной серозной хориоретинопатии (ЦСХ). Авторами рассмотрены исторические факты изучения данной патологии и эпидемиология заболевания. Проанализированы эндогенные и экзогенные факторы риска развития этой патологии. Рассмотрены основные теории патогенеза ЦСХ с учетом применения современных методов диагностики внутриглазных структур. В настоящее время повышенное внимание уделяется изучению нарушений хориоидального кровотока как основной причины морфофункциональных нарушений при ЦСХ. 

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Fyodorov Journal of Ophthalmic Surgery. 2014; : 86-89

MODERN VIEWS ON THE ETIOPATHOGENETICAL MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY

Doga A. V., Kachalina G. F., Kasminina T. A., Klepinina O. B.

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Abstract

The literature review is devoted to a study of the etiology and basic pathogenesis steps of the central serous chorioretinopathy (CSR). Authors describe the historical facts of studying this pathology and its epidemiology. Endogenous and exogenous risk factors of the CSR development were analyzed. In discussion of main CSR pathogenesis theories the modern methods of diagnosis of intraocular structures were taken into consideration. At present a special attention is paid to disturbances of choroidal blood flow as the main cause of morphological and functional abnormalities in the CSR.
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27. Si-Boen-Lian. The etiologic agent of central serous central chorioretinitis // Ophthalmologica.– 1964.– Vol. 148.– P. 263267.

28. Tittl M.K., Spaide R.F., Wong D. et al. Systemic findings associated with central serous chorioretinopathy // Am. J. Ophthalmol.– 1999.– Vol. 128.– P. 63-68.

29. Wang M., Munch I.C., Hasler P.W. et al. Central serous chorioretinopathy // Acta Ophthalmologica.– 2008.– Vol. 86.– P. 126145.

30. Weenink A.C., Borsje R.A., Oosterhuis J.A. Familial chronic central serous chorioretinopathy // Ophthalmologica.– 2001.– Vol. 215.– P. 183-187.

31. Yannuzzi L.A. Type A behavior and central serous chorioretinopathy // Trans. Am. Ophthalmol. Soc.– 1986.– Vol. 84.– P. 799-845.

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