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by Peanut08, Jul 06, 2007 07:38AM
Would central serous retinopathy show up on a eye exam where they do the pupil test and everything?
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by circumspect, Jul 06, 2007 01:32PM
Usually it will be apparent from the history, and the findings of the examination. In some cases it could require fluorsceine angiography or optical coherence tomography OCT for diagnosis.

JCH MD
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