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Systemic steroid-pulse therapy in a patient with idiopathic choroidal detachment: a case report.

AIM: To report on the effectiveness of systemic steroid-pulse therapy in treating idiopathic choroidal detachment.

CASE PRESENTATION: Our patient developed idiopathic choroidal detachment after cataract surgery for pseudoexfoliation glaucoma and glaucoma filtration surgery. Systemic steroid-pulse therapy was performed, and the choroidal detachment resolved completely.

CONCLUSION: We suggest systemic steroid-pulse therapy as a treatment option for idiopathic choroidal detachment with low intraocular pressure.

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