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Fig. 5

From: A customized regimen of intravitreal aflibercept for the treatment of choroidal neovascularization secondary to different chorioretinal diseases

Fig. 5

A Top. The color fundus photo and FFA of the right eye of a 37-year-old female patient with PIC and subfoveal CNV. Note the yellowish atrophic scars characteristic of healed PIC lesions in the posterior pole. The nasal juxtafoveal area shows a subretinal greenish elevated lesion (arrow). FFA revealed transmission fluorescence of the atrophic PIC lesions and early hyperfluorescence that increases in size and intensity denoting leakage from the subfoveal CNV and late staining of the same. Bottom. SS-OCT of the macular area in a line scan mode shows a subfoveal elevated hyperreflective amorphous lesion above the RPE. SS-OCTA image of the outer retina in a 3 × 3 mm field and the corresponding flow density map show the hyperintense signal of an active neovascular network and high flow density in the corresponding flow density map. B SS-OCT of the macular area in a radial scan mode and SS-OCTA image after 2 IVA injections. SS-OCT shows a reduction in the size of the previously noted subfoveal lesion. Note the reduction of the previously noted hyperintense signal with a low vascular flow in the flow density map on SS-OCTA

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