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Fig. 2

From: Spontaneous retinal pigment epithelial tear in type 2 choroidal neovascularization: repair mechanisms following anti-VEGF therapy

Fig. 2

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) scan showing retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) repair process in the right eye during anti-VEGF treatment. 1 month after treatment: a subfoveal OCT scan shows splitting of the RPE (yellow arrow) with persistent well defined subretinal hyperreflective material (yellow star) and subretinal fluid; b OCT scan superior to the fovea shows continuity of the hyperreflective line attributable to the RPE (white arrow) and envelopment of the hyperreflective material (white star). 9 months after initiation of treatment; c Subfoveal OCT scan shows further consolidation of the hyperreflective material with persistent splitting of the RPE (yellow arrow); d OCT scan superior to the fovea shows reducing subretinal fluid and integrity of the RPE (white arrow)

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