Showing papers by "Richard F. Spaide published in 2000"
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TL;DR: The clinical diagnosis of CSC or PCV generally poses little challenge to the experienced retinal specialist, but in CSC with persistent and/or recurrent exudation, a myriad of retinal pigment epithelial changes may evolve that make it difficult to differentiate these two entities.
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TL;DR: Retinal choroidal anastomoses can present as a primary manifestation of the exudative process in age-related macular degeneration and represent a poor prognostic sign for successful ICG-guided laser treatment.
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TL;DR: An 84-year-old woman with poor visual acuity secondary to bilateral, nonexudative, age-related macular degeneration had nonthreatening visual hallucinations 2 weeks after starting oral estrogen for osteoporosis, which may have promoted release phenomena and triggered the hallucinatory episodes in her patient.
11 citations