The patient exhibits persistent bilateral serous elevation at the posterior pole, indicating ongoing accumulation of subretinal fluid beneath the macula. This can result in blurred vision, visual distortion, or metamorphopsia, and may be associated with conditions such as central serous chorioretinopathy, inflammatory retinal disorders, or other retinal pathologies. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is essential for detecting the subretinal fluid and guiding diagnosis and management. Join us for an informative session titled “A case of bilateral chronic serous elevation at posterior pole,” presented by proficient Senior Resident Dr. Aryamol V S , on  24 th  September 2025 at 3:00 PM IST onwards .

Panelist  –  Dr. Mihir Vaidya, Senior Resident, LTMMC Sion Chairperson -  Dr. Chhaya Shinde Stay tuned! ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for educational purposes…