Publications by authors named "Thomas Cesaro"

Significance: Peripapillary retinoschisis is associated with primary and secondary glaucoma. It is important that clinicians are familiar with the presentation and management of peripapillary retinoschisis to understand its effects on the patient's glaucoma and to avoid unnecessary referral when the macula is not involved.

Purpose: We present a case of peripapillary retinoschisis found incidentally on routine optical coherence tomographic (OCT) surveillance of primary open-angle glaucoma.

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Due to the extensive differential diagnoses and overlapping clinical features, determining the aetiology of a crystalline retinopathy can be challenging. More effective ways are needed to help clinicians isolate the cause of a crystalline retinopathy and determine the appropriate management of concomitant ocular and/or systemic disease. This paper reviews literature on crystalline retinopathy focusing upon the key features of each aetiology, including medical history, laterality, and examination findings.

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Although uncommon, peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy should be considered when evaluating a peripheral dark elevated lesion to prevent unnecessary treatments in patients.

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