Sección: Age-related macular degeneration
Neovascular age-related macular degeneration with submacular hemorrhage
Submacular hemorrhage is one of the complications of neovascular age-related macular degeneration. This hemorrhage can damage photoreceptors early, so
Subretinal drusenoid deposits
76-year-old woman with minimal vision loss in her right eye who comes for a check-up.
AVMC OD 20/30 OI 20/20
Reticular pseudodrusen and soft druse
Soft drusen and serous PED
73-year-old woman with vision loss and metamorphopsia in the right eye of 1 month\'s duration
AVMC OD 20/50 OI 20/20
Soft drusen in both eyes. Serou
Drusenoid detachment of pigmented epithelium
Drusenoid detachment of the pigmented epithelium. The presence of large soft duras causes them to merge, giving rise to an image of detachment of the
geographic atrophy
78-year-old woman who comes to the consultation for a check-up.
VA in LE is 20/20. An area of extrafoveal geographic atrophy is observed in the fundu
Neovascular membrane type 3
Neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) accounts for approximately 1 in 10 cases of AMD. In particular, in type 3 neovascularization, neove
Macular neovascularization type 3
76-year-old woman who comes due to loss of vision in her left eye.
VA in the RE is 20/20 and in the LE 20/50. She is pseudophakic in both eyes.
The
Retinal Angiomatous Proliferation Stage 1
Characteristics:
The current classification of neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is based on the findings of Optical Coherence Tomog
Macular neovascularization type 2
85-year-old woman who comes due to loss of vision in her left eye.
VA in RE is 20/25 and in LE 20/50. He has 2+ nuclear cataracts in both eyes.
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