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Research Article

Serpiginous Choroiditis in a Referral Clinic in India: Visual Field Changes and Clinical Correlates

, MBBS, FMCOph & , MS, FMRF, FNAMS, FIC PATH, FAICO
Pages 379-383 | Received 02 Feb 2014, Accepted 05 Mar 2014, Published online: 11 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

Purpose: To report the visual field changes in patients with serpiginous choroiditis as seen in a referral clinic in India.

Methods: A retrospective noncomparative case series was conducted. Twenty-nine eyes of 17 patients who were diagnosed with serpiginous choroiditis were included in the study. Clinical findings were recorded. Visual field was measured with a Humphrey visual field analyzer. Information obtained was entered into SPSS 17.0 and analyzed.

Results: There was a male preponderance (8:2). Age at presentation ranged from 14 to 53 years. Eleven subjects (64.7%) had bilateral involvement at presentation. Mean visual acuity improved to 0.35 after treatment. Visual field changes were seen in 28 eyes and the mean deviation value was maintained after treatment (−8.5, 7.19 SD). Multiple foci of defects (usually central or paracentral scotoma co-existing with isolated field defects in the nasal or temporal field) were the commonest form of visual field defect detected.

Conclusion: Patients with serpiginous choroiditis had a stable visual field defects after 6 months of treatment. The need for visual field monitoring in these patients is underscored.

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