Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5705428 | Ophthalmology | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The present study found no significant difference in the prevalence of VMA in eyes affected by AMD compared with age-matched controls and no difference in the rate of de novo CNV development in eyes with or without VMA. Conversely, a lower incidence of RVMA over time was found in eyes affected by exudative AMD. The results of this study suggest that VMA might be a consequence rather than a causative factor in the development of CNV.
Keywords
RAPVMTPVDVPAAREDSBCVAICGHRAAMDVMACNVChoroidal neovascularizationPolypoidal choroidal vasculopathyIndocyanine green angiographyfluorescein angiographystandard deviationOctAge-Related Eye Disease Studybest-corrected visual acuityFollow-upOptical coherence tomographyretinal angiomatous proliferationposterior vitreous detachmentage-related macular degenerationPCV یا Pneumococcal conjugate vaccinevitreomacular adhesionvitreomacular traction
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Authors
Emilia MD, Antonio MD, Massimo PhD, Guido MD, Barbara MD, Grazia MD,