Abstract
Purpose:
To investigate differences in the incidence of retinal fluid subtypes among different subtypes of macular neovascularization (MNV) and evaluate the influence of the presence of retinal fluid subtypes on visual outcome in each subtype of MNV.
Methods:
This retrospective study included 248 patients (248 eyes) diagnosed with treatment-naive neovascular age-related macular degeneration and polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV). The incidence of retinal fluid subtypes at diagnosis and during the 24-month follow-up was compared among the different subtypes of MNV. In addition, visual acuity was compared between patients with and without the retinal fluid subtypes.
Results:
At diagnosis, there was a significant difference in the incidence of subretinal fluid (SRF), intraretinal fluid (IRF), and subretinal pigment epithelial fluid among type 1 MNV, type 2 MNV, type 3 MNV, and PCV (
Conclusion:
The results of this study indicate that the clinical significance of retinal fluid subtypes may differ in different subtypes of MNV, suggesting the need for analysis in isolation of each MNV subtype in fluid-based prognostication.
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