Research Article

Correlation between Choroidal Neovascularization Shown by OCT Angiography and Choroidal Thickness in Patients with Chronic Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

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(a) En face OCT at the level of RPE reveals two hyporeflective areas due to serous PEDs (arrows) and hyper-reflective points due to RPE atrophy. (b, c) OCTA at the level of the outer retina (b) and choriocapillaris (c) shows decreased and increased flow signal areas due to PEDs and RPE disorders (arrows). (d) OCT B-scan—two regular, dome-shaped PEDs in the center of the macula with small amount of subretinal fluid.
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