Research Article

Long-Term Follow-Up of the Fellow Eye in Patients Undergoing Surgery on One Eye for Treating Myopic Traction Maculopathy

Figure 1

OCT and MP changes in Case during follow-up. (a) Microperimetric image shows that retinal sensitivity was 6.85 dB and fixation was stable at baseline. (b) After 66 months, retinal sensitivity was 2.45 dB and fixation remained stable. (c1) Baseline OCT through the fovea reveals foveal detachment (arrowhead) and an attachment of the vitreous (arrow) apparent at the retinal surface. (c2) Baseline OCT taken inferior to the macula reveals macular retinoschisis (asterisk) and foveal detachment (arrowhead). (d1)-(d2) After 2 months, OCT reveals mild improvement in the foveal detachment but with retinoschisis progression. (e)–(h) OCT through the fovea acquired at 11, 33, 64, and 66 months, respectively.