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MNV
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Quiescent type 1 MNV
Ricardo Leitão Guerra, MD80yo
Quiescent type 1 macular neovascularization (MNV) is a form of neovascular AMD without exudation or hemorrhage. Detection using OCT Angiography (OCTA) involves identifying abnormal blood ves...
Quiescent type 1 macular neovascularization (MNV) is a form of neovascular AMD without exudation or hemorrhage. Detection using OCT Angiography (OCTA) involves identifying abnormal blood ves...
Quiescent type 1 macular neovascularization (MNV) is a form of neovascular AMD without exudation or hemorrhage. Detection using OCT Angiography (OCTA) involves identifying abnormal blood vessels in the sub-RPE space without fluid accumulation. OCTA allows for non-invasive visualization and monitoring, crucial for timely intervention before the onset of exudative changes.
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Myopic MNV
Ricardo Leitão Guerra, MD39yo
Myopic neovascularization, linked to high myopia, shows distinctive features across multiple imaging modalities. OCT reveals subretinal neovascular membranes with fluid. Fluorescein angiogra...
Myopic neovascularization, linked to high myopia, shows distinctive features across multiple imaging modalities. OCT reveals subretinal neovascular membranes with fluid. Fluorescein angiogra...
Myopic neovascularization, linked to high myopia, shows distinctive features across multiple imaging modalities. OCT reveals subretinal neovascular membranes with fluid. Fluorescein angiography highlights leakage from these membranes, while OCT angiography provides detailed vascular imaging without dye use, critical for precise treatment planning.
Disclosure: All images featured in this post were acquired and analyzed using devices integrated within the Zeiss Retina Workflow. This ensures high-quality, detailed visual data for comprehensive assessment.
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