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From: Choroidal neovascularization emerged right from the focal choroidal excavation in eyes with central serous chorioretinopathy post half-dose photodynamic therapy: a case report

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The multimodal images of case 2, a 38 year-old male with CSC and FCE in his right eye. a. The early phase angiography showed focal hyperfluorescence at the fovea in FA (left) and choriocapillary dilation and limited hypofluorescence in FCE in ICGA (right). b. In middle phase. FA (left) showed suspicous leaking on fovea. ICGA (right) showed hyperfluorescence in corresponding zone, and no obvious fluorescence abnormality was found in FCE. The PDT irradiation was labeled in a red circle, with a diameter of 3500 μm. e. The OCT presented with subtle SRF and FCE, corresponding to the fundus finding. The best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was 8/20. f. One month post-PDT, the OCT showed CNV breaking through RPE, causing fluid accumulating sub-retina, and the fundus photo showed subretinal hemorrhage in round SRD zone. The BCVA was 4/20. g. One month post ranibizumab injection, the OCT showed the disappearance of CNV which corresponded to the oval zone with cross lesion in fundus finding. The BCVA was 6/20. h. At 2 months, the lesion developed to be a scar. The BCVA was 8/20. c, d. At 5 month post injection, the angiograph showed window defect hyperfluorescence in FA (left) and choriocapillary dilation in ICGA (right). i, The OCT showed two residue FCE round the CNV scar, corresponding to a cross lesion in fundus finding. The BCVA maintained at 8/20

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