Case Report

Optic Coherence Tomography Angiography Findings of Bilateral Choroidal Neovascularization Associated with Optic Disc Drusen Treated with Intravitreal Aflibercept Injection

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On the first day. (a and d) Fundus image of the right and left eyes; elevated optic disc with blurred margin and slightly elevated yellow lesion extending from optic nerve head to the macula. (b and e) FAF image of the right and left eyes; hyperautofluorescence bodies on the surface of the optic nerve linked with the drusen and hyperautofluorescent lesion in the papillomacular region. (c and f) FFA image of the right and left eyes; hyperfluorescence and intense leakage that might be associated with CNV. (g) Orbital CT image of the right and left eyes; bright spot on papilla associated with optic disc drusen. (h) SD-OCT image of the right eye; retinal thickening, subretinal hyperreflectivity, and subfoveal fluid in the papillomacular region. (i) SD-OCT image of the left eye; retinal thickening and subretinal hyperreflectivity in the papillomacular region.
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