Research Article
Fluorescein Leakage within Recent Subretinal Hemorrhage in Pathologic Myopia: Suggestive of CNV?
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Multimodal imaging characteristics of a 29-year-old girl with acute visual loss and fixed scotoma in the front of her left eye for 1 week (refractive error: –14.0 D). At the time of 18.68 “after dye injection, (a) fluorescein angiography (FA) showing two blocked fluorescence from subretinal hemorrhages in the macular area, one involving central fovea. At 25.65”, FA revealing focal hyperfluorescence, (b) within the bleeding area (white arrowhead), and (c) with mild leakage during the late phase (white arrowhead). (d) Indocyanine green angiography showing linear hypofluorescence of a lacquer crack. (e) Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography showing a focal rupture of the RPE-BM-CC complex with a volcanic geyser-like appearance, without an exudative sign (yellow arrowhead). The ruptured RPE-BM-CC complex gradually resolved during the 12-month follow-up (f–h).
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