Abstract
We report a case of a Caucasian female who developed active polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) at the edge of a stable choroidal nevus and was successfully treated with verteporfin photodynamic therapy. No active polyp was detectable on indocyanine green angiography 2 years after treatment, and good vision was maintained. Indocyanine green angiography is a useful investigation to diagnose PCV and may be underutilized. Unlike treatment of choroidal neovascularization secondary to choroidal nevus, management of PCV secondary to nevus may not require intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy. Photodynamic monotherapy may be an effective treatment of secondary PCV.
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Wong, J. G., Lai, X. J., Sarafian, R. Y., Wong, H. S., & Smith, J. B. (2017). Photodynamic therapy for polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy secondary to choroidal nevus. International Medical Case Reports Journal, 10, 51–54. https://doi.org/10.2147/IMCRJ.S107648
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