Research Article

Fluorescein Leakage within Recent Subretinal Hemorrhage in Pathologic Myopia: Suggestive of CNV?

Figure 1

Myopic CNV with recent subretinal hemorrhage imaged by FA, SD-OCT, and OCTA. Left eye imaging of a 44-year-old man preliminarily diagnosed with myopic CNV by FA (refractive error: −9.0 D). Fluorescein angiography showing early hyperfluorescence (a) with late leakage (b). Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography scan passing through the site of leakage revealing CNV, as evidenced by a hyperreflective lesion with the RPE with subretinal hemorrhage and slight subretinal fluid (c). Optical coherence tomography angiography 3 × 3 mm images including the choriocapillaris slab (d), the outer retinal slab (e), and the RPE slab (f). Abnormal vascular network is less visible on the choriocapillaris slab (d) and is best visible on the RPE slab (f).