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Fig 6. | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig 6.

From: Chorioretinal thickness and retinal pigment epithelial degeneration of fellow eyes in patients with unilateral neovascular age-related macular degeneration with subretinal drusenoid deposits

Fig 6.

A representative case of a 75-year-old female patient with dry AMD in the right eye and type 3 macular neovascularization in the left eye. A fundus photo (A) shows numerous soft drusen, and an optical coherence tomography image (B) shows semicircular soft drusen and subretinal drusenoid deposits in the right eye. The inner border of the retinal nerve fiber layer (red color), inner border of the ganglion cell layer (dark green color), outer border of the inner plexiform layer (blue color), and border of Bruch’s membrane (dark red color) are presented. A fundus photo of left eye (C) also shows numerous soft drusen, and fluorescein angiography (D) and indocyanine angiography (E) reveals two hotspots suggesting chorioretinal anastomosis. OCT images corresponding to hot spots show pigment epithelial detachment with intraretinal and subretinal fluid (F, upper hot spot) and drusenoid pigment epithelial detachment with intraretinal hyperreflectivity (G, lower hot spot).

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