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From: Diabetic retinopathy with extensively large area of capillary non-perfusion: characteristics and treatment outcomes

Fig. 4

Representative images of a patient with LACNP who presented stable visual acuity and mild progression of DR during the one-year follow-ups. Angiographic images showing LACNP at his first presentation (A) and 1 year after non-surgical treatment (B). C-D Angiographic images showing detailed information of the posterior pole before and after treatment. At first time of FFA, macular capillary perfusion combined with multiple vascular leakages was seen (C). Macular capillary perfusion was maintained one year after treatment. Vascular leakage was reduced while local hemorrhage could be seen (D). E-F Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy showing pan-retinal photocoagulation divided into 2 sessions. G-H Optical coherence tomography revealed diffused macular edema and local epimacular membrane at the first presentation. The central macular thickness was 548 μm before extensive PRP (G). At the final follow-up after treatment, macular edema showed mild reduction with the central macular thickness of 502 μm (H)

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