Research Article

Treatment of Punctate Inner Choroidopathy with Choroidal Neovascularization Using Corticosteroid and Intravitreal Ranibizumab

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(a) Fundus photograph of the right eye of a 36-year-old female PIC patient at the initial presentation showing 5 yellow-white lesions of PIC and subfoveal hemorrhage. The logMAR BCVA at presentation was 0.52. (b) FAF showed well-defined hypofluorescence in the lesions. (c) OCT showed the presence of CNV and intraretinal fluid. (d-f) Fundus photograph, FAF, and OCT examination 3 months after 3 ranibizumab monthly intravitreal injections. The patient’s CNV resolved and logMAR BCVA increased to 0.1. (g-i) Fundus photograph, FAF, and OCT examination 8 months later. Recurrent CNV was noted and logMAR BCVA decreased to 0.4.
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