Weiter J J, Brockhurst R J, Tolentino F I
Ann Ophthalmol. 1979 Nov;11(11):1723-7.
Uveal effusion combined with nonrhegmatogenous retinal detachment is presented as a complication of pan-retinal photocoagulation in diabetic patients. This complication is believed to be a direct effect of photocoagulation on the choroidal vasculature. The mechanism is postulated to be secondary to photocoagulation-induced choroiditis, choroidal vascular occlusion, or a combination of the two. Corticosteroid therapy is recommended as being effective in resolving the choroidal effusion.