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Subclinical macular neovascularizations may characterize AMD progression
20 days ago - By Healio
Researchers evaluated patterns of subclinical macular neovascularizations on OCT angiography and concluded that certain features may characterize short-term activation, in European Journal of Ophthalmology.
Giuseppe Querques, MD, PhD, and colleagues wrote that the purpose of the study was “o analyze different clinical and anatomical features in treatment-naive nonexudative macular neovascularizations secondary to age-related macular disease .”
Querques and colleagues conducted a retrospective longitudinal study of 31 eyes in 28 patients (mean age, 75 years; women, n =
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