Table 1. Fluorescein angiography (FA) grading of CNV lesions.
Grade 1 | Grade 2A | Grade 2B | Total | |
Control | 5(6.2%) | 16(19.8%) | 60(74.1%) | 81 |
ntNP-ATPμ-Raf | 2(5%) | 10(25%) | 28(70%) | 40 |
ATPμ-Raf | 3(7.1%) | 7(16.7%) | 32(76.2%) | 42 |
NP | 0(0%) | 6(16.2%) | 31(83.8%) | 37 |
NP-ATPμ-Raf on D1, 3, 5 | 10(13.9%) | 33(45.8%) | 59(40.3%) | 72 |
NP-ATPμ-Raf on D3, 5, 7 | 1(2.8%) | 16(44.4%) | 19(52.8%) | 36 |
Significantly higher percentage of control CNV lesions were Grade 2B compared to the treated CNV (Pearson Chi-square test P<0.001). There were no significant differences between the different treatment groups (Pearson Chi-square test P = 0.679).