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From: Efficacy and safety of conbercept as a primary treatment for choroidal neovascularization secondary to punctate inner choroidopathy

Fig. 3

Color fundus photography, FA, ICGA and OCT images from the right eye of Patient 1 at baseline and month-6 follow-up visit. Fundus photo before treatment (a) demonstrated a grey juxtafoveal CNV with multiple small yellowish-white chorioretinal scars at the macula. The BCVA was 20/200. Early phase (b) and late phase (c) images of FA showed a juxtafoveal CNV with obviously leakage. Early phase (d) and late phase (e) images of ICGA showed a leaking CNV. OCT (f) demonstrated an elevated subretinal CNV with intraretinal edema and subretinal fluid involving the juxtafovea. Fundus photo (g) at sixth month after intravitreal conbercept treatment showed a scarring of CNV. The BCVA improved to 20/80. Early phase (h) and late phase (i) images of FA showed the reduced CNV lesion without leakage. Early phase (j) and late phase (k) images of ICGA showed that the CNV lesion turned to a small fibrovascular scar. Posttreatment OCT (l) at sixth month showed the reduction of CNV and the resolution of subretinal and intraretinal edema

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