John S. King, MD » PCV post antiVEGF vs post PDT

Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT. This is the initial scan via the polypoidal PED inf-nasal.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    Photo taken after at least one Avastin. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    Photo taken after at least one Avastin. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: AF

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    This FA taken after at least one Avastin. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: FA

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    This FA taken after at least one Avastin. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: FA

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    This ICG taken at same time as FA. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: ICG

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    This ICG taken at same time as FA. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: ICG

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    OCT post anti-VEGF. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    OCT post-PDT. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)

  • PCV

    Jul 1 2014 by John S. King, MD

    OCT compares presentation to post-PDT. Middle age Mediterranean female with acute decrease in vision mainly characterized as paracentral scotoma. Suboptimal response to short course of anti-VEGF; responded well to PDT.

    Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr

    Imaging device: Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV)