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Fig. 3

From: RPE disruption and hyper-transmission are early signs of secondary CNV with punctate inner choroidopathy in structure-OCT

Fig. 3

The PIC with secondary choroidal neovascularization before and after treatment. (a) fundus photography showed gray-white CNV lesion in the macular (white arrow), surrounded by three yellow-white dots (black arrows) (b) before treatment, OCTA showed vascular network (white arrow) and the cross-section of CNV in the retina (height and width of lesions were marked) (c) After anti-VEGF treatment, the fundus photography showed the CNV lesion in the macular (white arrow), surrounded with three dots (black arrows). (d) OCTA showed the neovascularization shrunk (white arrow) after the anti-VEGF treatment

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