The purpose is to report the management of multiple retinal epithelial detachments (PEDs) in a 50-year-old male with bilateral PEDs not associated with chorioretinal or systemic pathologies after a complete study. Idiopathic multiple PEDs could be a variation of central serous chorioretinopathy, but other causes as well as other pathological conditions which could produce similar images, are required to be ruled out.
Multiple retinal pigment epithelial detachments: what should we do? A propos of an idiopathic case
A) Fundus images showing PEDs in both superior temporal retinal arcades. B) OCT Cirrus of the both eyes showing several PEDs without any associated NSD in the left eye
Blanco-DomínguezI, FernándezPV, AlvarezAVO, GonzálezLMM. Multiple retinal pigment epithelial detachments: what should we do? A propos of an idiopathic case. Rev Bras Oftalmol. 2020;79(2):138-40.
Blanco-Domínguez,Irene; Fernández,Pilar Vidal; Alvarez,Alejandra Verónica Oteiza; González,Lizette María Martinez. Multiple retinal pigment epithelial detachments: what should we do? A propos of an idiopathic case. Rev Bras Oftalmol., v. 79, n. 2, p. 138-140, May. 2020.
Blanco-Domínguez,I., Fernández,P.V., Alvarez,A.V.O., & González,L.M.M. (2020). Multiple retinal pigment epithelial detachments: what should we do? A propos of an idiopathic case. Rev Bras Oftalmol.,79(2), 138-140.
Blanco-Domínguez,Irene and Fernández,Pilar Vidal and Alvarez,Alejandra Verónica Oteiza and González,Lizette María Martinez. Multiple retinal pigment epithelial detachments: what should we do? A propos of an idiopathic case. Rev Bras Oftalmol. [online]. 2020, vol. 79, n. 2, [cited 2026-03-07], pp.138-140. Available from: <https://www.rbojournal.org/en/article/multiple-retinal-pigment-epithelial-detachments-what-should-we-do-a-propos-of-an-idiopathic-case-2/>. ISSN 0034-7280.