Figure 2.
Case 2 with post-traumatic CNV: 23-year-old boy with history of right eye ocular trauma with cricket ball. (a) Colour fundus photo of the right eye (RE). (b–d) RE fluorescein angiography showing focal area of hyperfluoroscence increasing in size and intensity in the progressive phases of the angiogram suggestive of classic subfoveal choroidal neovascular membrane. Choroidal rupture with overlying retinal pigment epithelial damage is noted inferior to the fovea. (e) Optical coherence tomography (OCT) image of the RE at presentation showing a subfoveal choroidal rupture (yellow star). Subretinal haemorrhage is noted inferior to the macula just within the inferior arcade. (f) One-year post presentation, RE-OCT image showing a type II subfoveal choroidal neovascular membrane (red arrow) with presence of overlying intraretinal cystic spaces (blue arrow). (g) After three intravitreal injections with bevacizumab, RE-OCT image showing scarring of the choroidal neovascular complex with resolution of the intraretinal fluid. Written informed consent was obtained from the patient to utilise the images in the article.
