Research Article

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

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OCT findings in Case during follow-up. (a1) Baseline OCT through the fovea reveals macular retinoschisis (asterisk) and foveal detachment (arrowhead). (a2) Baseline OCT taken inferior to the macula at baseline. (b1)-(b2) After 11 months, OCT reveals retinoschisis and a lamellar hole, accompanied by reduced foveal detachment. (c) After 25 months, OCT reveals that the foveal detachment has recurred and a small macular hole (arrowhead) has formed. (d) After 35 months, OCT reveals that retinal thickness has decreased and retinoschisis has improved. (e) After 65 months, OCT reveals retinal reattachment and a macular hole. (f) At 65 months, fundus photograph depicts patchy retinochoroidal atrophy in the posterior pole.