Research Article

Results of Ranibizumab Treatment of the Myopic Choroidal Neovascular Membrane according to the Axial Length of the Eye

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Choroidal neovascularization in a patient with pathological myopia. (a) Fundus photography before Lucentis treatment. Acute neovascular membrane and subretinal hemorrhage in the nasal part. (b-c) HD-OCT before treatment. Hyperreflective tissue grows through retinal pigment epithelium. Central retinal thickness is 675 μm. (d-e) HD-OCT after treatment. A decrease of edema and improvement of foveolar depression. (f) Fundus photography after treatment. Reduction of neovascular membrane, and hemorrhages are not presented.
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