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. 2007 Jun;1(2):149–155.

Figure 4.

Figure 4

This 43 years old patient presented with mild vitreous hemorrhage and preretinal hemorrhage 3 months after complete PRP. A, showed NVDs on the disk and a tuft of neovessels nasal to the disk (arrows). NVE on the upper arcade are not shown in the color photo. He had visual acuity of 0.6. One month after first bevacizumab injection, (B) showed better visualization of the retinal details and regression of NVDs on the disk and (C) the angiogram showed no NVD on the disk with residual leakage from NVE on the upper arcade (arrows) and NVD nasal to the disk. There is upper macular intraretinal leakage (edema).The central macula however was dry. He was given a second injection. Six weeks after 2nd injection, D, angiogram showed residual activity of NVE on the upper arcade and nasal to the disk but no vessels on the disk. After 4 months from 1st injection, re-vitreous hemorrhage was observed. E, angiogram showed reperfusion of NVDs on and nasal to the disk and NVE on the upper arcade. A 3rd injection was given. F&G,4 weeks after injection, angiogram showed disappearance of NVD and NVE. Final visual acuity was 0.9. Cryopexy to the anterior retina was done to stabilize the final outcome.