Clinical Study

Therapeutic Effect of Oral Bisphosphonates on Choroidal Neovascularization in the Human Eye

Figure 7

A 57-year-old female was referred for myopic CNV (a). Predominantly classic CNV was detected by FA (c), and a sub-retinal lesion with pigment epithelial detachment was found by OCT (e). With three months of oral alendronate administration, the lesion decreased remarkably in size (b), and the dye leakage was attenuated as detected by FA (d). OCT showed a decrease in the size of the subretinal lesion (arrows) (f).
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