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From: Choroidal nevus and polypoidal vasculopathy: case series

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a OCT image demonstrating hiperrrfective changes on the choroid secondary to the nevus and also several drusen (arrowheads) over and temporal do the lesion. b Color fundus photograph showing the presence of nevus. c Fluorescein angiography and d indocyanine green reveals areas of hyperfluorescence (blue arrow) corresponding to polypoidal vasculopathy and an area of hypofluorescence (red arrowhead) corresponding to the choroidal nevus. The yellow rectangle shows foveal OCT images demonstrating. e the presence of retinal pigmental epithelium detachment in the first visit f its worsening after 14 months of follow-up and g its remodeling after 1 month of treatment with 2 monthly-bevacizumab injections

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