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 of the left eye (OS) reveals foveal detachment (arrowhead). (a2) Baseline OS OCT taken superior to the fovea reveals macular retinoschisis (asterisk) and foveal detachment (arrowhead). (b1)-(b2) OS OCT 1 month later reveals that the foveal detachment has reduced, photoreceptor layer is discontinuous (red circle), and retinoschisis has increased in the region superior to the fovea. A thin flat membrane (arrow) is evident. (c) At 44 months, OS OCT reveals that retinal traction has spontaneously resolved. (d) OS fundus photograph taken 44 months later depicts some atrophy in the inferior macula. (e) At 44 months, OS microperimetric image reveals that the retinal sensitivity was 6.30 dB and that fixation was unstable.