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. 2016 Jan 22;95(3):e2524. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000002524

FIGURE 6.

FIGURE 6

Case 9: A 41-year-old man presented with a 4-month history of central blur in the right eye. The best-correct visual acuity (BCVA) was 20/25. Previous 3 times of intravitreal injection of bevacizumab did not show any improvement. Selective retina therapy (SRT) was applied to the area surrounding the leaking point. Although both subretinal fluid (SRF) and pigment epithelial detachment (PED) disappeared completely, his BCVA remained unchanged. (A) Active leaking at PED was observed on fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA). Six arch-shaped SRT treatment spots (6 red circles) were applied around the leaking point. (B) No active leakage was found at PED (yellow arrow) on FFA. (C) Microperimetry (MP) demonstrated no scotoma on macular sensitivity. (D) Optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed PED (red arrowhead) and SRF at macular region at baseline. (E) OCT showed rapid resolution of SRF and PED 2 weeks after SRT treatment. (F) SRF completely disappeared and PED was nearly flattened at 3 months after SRT treatment.