Anatomical and functional changes in neovascular AMD in remission: Comparison of fibrocellular and fibrovascular phenotypes
British Journal of Ophthalmology Apr 26, 2019
Querques L, et al. - Investigators analyzed the anatomical variations and the macular function in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) eyes, as per the recognition of either fibrocellular or fibrovascular phenotype. They recorded the perfusion density within the neovascular lesion in the fibrocellular group, 28.9%±9.9% and in the fibrovascular group, 44.2%±5.9 %. RPE atrophy and reduced perfusion, associated with a higher degree of functional impairment, characterize neovascular AMD eyes in remission and with evidence of a fibrocellular scar.
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