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Diffuse Choroidal Atrophy

Description

Diffuse Choroidal Atrophy. This corresponds to category 3 of the ATN classification of atrophic myopic maculopathy. It presents as one or several chorioretinal atrophy plaques in the posterior pole, manifesting as focal, circumscribed, and well-defined areas of RPE absence and loss of retinal external layers and most of the choroid. These plaques are grayish-white in color as they allow visualization of the sclera through the remaining retinal tissue. Their prevalence increases with age and axial length. Over time, the atrophy patches tend to increase in size and merge, and although not frequent, they can eventually affect the fovea. Up to 21% of cases can develop neovascular membranes associated with the atrophy patches.

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64-year-old asymptomatic highly myopic male. Medical history: Amblyopia in left eye (LE). Cataract surgery with intraocular lens implant in both eyes (BE) (Pre-surgery Spherical Equivalent: -13 D right eye (RE) and -17 D LE). Glaucomatous optic neuropathy BE under topical treatment with. Treated in another center with anti-angiogenics BE for possible neovascular membranes (2020). Corrected vision of 0.8 RE and 0.4 LE. Axial length: 28.5 mm RE, 30.1 mm LE.