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AMD - Choroidal Neovascularization
Coroidal Neovascularization

A 74 year old male complained of distortion in the central visual field of his right eye. His past medical history was significant for hypertension and he underwent periodic ocular examination as a follow up for his cataract.

Best corrected visual Acuity was 6/8.5 in each eye. Anterior segment examination was significant for +3 nuclear sclerosis and in the retina of the right eye there was a localized lesion of subretinal fluid.

Fluorescein angiography identified a focal hyperfluorescent lesion with a gradually leak, consistent with choroidal neovascular membrane.

Screen view illustrates thickening of the retina superior to the fovea (Yellow arrow).  The RPE reflex is thicker in contrast to a normal though deviated reflex in PED. The shadowing in the right slit (red arrow) is caused by the blood filled tuft of choroidal neovascularization.

Screen view of the same eye displays focal retinal thickness measurement of 305 microns.

Screen view of the same eye 3 months following photodynamic therapy. The retinal thickness is still apparent, however the fullness behind the RPE is homogenous and the shadowing of caused by the choroidal neovascularization has disappeared.

Thickness Map of the same patient.

Visit 1: Thickening centered supero-nasal to the fovea that involves the fovea.

 

Thickness Map of the same patient.

Visit 2: One month following photodynamic treatment disclosing slight resolution.

 

Thickness Map of the same patient.

Visit 3: Three months following photodynamic therapy the retina is thicker than on presentation. The patient is referred to his second PDT session.