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  • Active CNVM

    Jul 11 2016 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    Colour photo showing an active CNVM.

    Photographer: pooja barot

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), optical coherence tomography (OCT)

  • Active CNVM on Angio OCT

    Jul 11 2016 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    Angio OCT picture showing neovascularization corresponding to the area of CNVM.

    Photographer: pooja barot

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), optical coherence tomography (OCT)

  • Angioid Streaks

    Jan 20 2021 by Nivesh Gupta

    Fundus photograph of an 51-year-old female patient with angioid streaks with secondary choroidal neovascular membrane.

    Photographer: Nivesh Gupta, Retina Fellow, Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India

    Imaging device: NIDEK SLO MIRANTE

    Condition/keywords: age-related macular degeneration (AMD), angioid streaks, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM)

  • Outer Retinal Tubulation

    Mar 27 2018 by Dhaivat Shah

    Outer retinal tubulation (ORT) is a feature of photoreceptor rearrangement after chronic retinal damage due to refractory cme, long standing CNVM or old trauma. Photoreceptors lose adhesions to surrounding structures, resulting in outward folding and formation of new lateral contact between photoreceptors to form round structure. They generally remains stable over time. It is important to recognize ORT on OCT because it indicates a refractory state of the pathological condition and poor visual prognosis, and likely not to benefit from any treatment. Here is a case of 62-year-old female with history of 4 previous anti-VEGF injection in left eye for CNVM, with the recent OCT showing formation of ORT with subfoveal scarred membrane.

    Photographer: Dr Dhaivat Shah

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), outer retinal tubulation

  • Peripheral CNVM with Extensive Scarring

    Oct 12 2019 by John S. King, MD

    82-year-old white male with an acute loss of vision in the right eye was sent in to rule out a retinal detachment. Vision was 20/350; a dense VH was present, b-scan showed irregular areas of high reflectivity in the periphery that was c/w SRH. Peripherally, a few weeks later, there were areas that could be seen and were c/w peripheral CNVM (old and new). Anti-VEGF was administered. A month later vision was unchanged and patient wanted surgery to remove the VH. Pictured is one week since surgery; large peripheral scars are seen; diffuse areas of SR pigmentation is present; vitreous skirt present; and a few IRHs secondary to DR can be seen. He is currently 20/70 sc.

    Photographer: Shelly Blair

    Imaging device: Optos CA

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), peripheral fundus lesion, vitreous blood

  • Punctate Inner Choroidopathy with CNV Treated with Bevacizumab # 4 of 7

    Feb 28 2013 by Gregory R. Blaha, MD, PhD

    Mid-phase fluorescein angiogram in a 31-year-old female with vision loss from a choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) from punctate inner choroidopathy.

    Photographer: Gerard Gauthier, Spindel Eye Assoc., Derry, NH

    Imaging device: Zeiss FF 450 Plus

    Condition/keywords: bevacizumab, choroidal neovascularization (CNV), punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC)

  • RAP Lesions

    Sep 29 2014 by Thomas A. Ciulla, MD, MBA, FASRS

    Fluorescein angiogram of an 81-year-old man revealing several RAP lesions superior to fovea.

    Photographer: Stuart Alfred CRA

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP), wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD)

  • Right Eye Color Photo With Hemorrhages in Case of CNVM With Angioid Streaks

    Nov 29 2024 by Anand Temkar

    A 45 year old male came with chief complaint of blurring vision in right eyes since past 4 days. His vision is 6/12 in right eye and 6/9 in left eye. His vision was 14 mmHg in right eye and 16 mmHg in left eye. He was diagnosed with Angioid Streaks in both eyes about a year ago, then he developed choroidal neovascularization in his left eye 8 months ago, for which he received AntiVEGF injections x 3. Left eye is a stable eye now. Patient presented with right eye choroidal neovascularization in a case of Angioid Streaks on recent follow up. We have advised him right eye AntiVEGF injections x 3. In this image, the right eye color photo shows bleed from CNVM in case of angioid streaks.

    Photographer: Dr.Anand Temkar- Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad

    Imaging device: Mirante

    Condition/keywords: Angioid Streaks, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM)

  • Serial Photographs of a Young Boy With Choroidal Rupture Progressing to Secondary CNVM

    Sep 21 2017 by S. Natarajan, MD, FASRS, FRCS (GLASGOW) , FICO, D.Sc, FELA

    A 16-year-old boy had a blunt injury to the right eye from a cricket ball. Fig A shows Berlins' edema with choroidal rupture which progresses to develop a secondary CNVM (Fig. D) over 1 year.

    Photographer: Miss Ashwini borde

    Imaging device: FF 450 Plus IR Zeiss

    Condition/keywords: Berlin's edema, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), choroidal rupture

  • Serpiginous Choroiditis With Peripapillary SRNVM

    Apr 17 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    patient having serpiginous choroiditis came with recent drop of central vision. Fundus revealed a streak of blood lining a membrane in the peripapillary lesion suggestive of a SRNVM.

    Photographer: pooja barot

    Condition/keywords: choroiditis, serpiginous choroiditis, subretinal neovascular membrane

  • Subretinal Hemorrhage with Chorioretinal Macular Scars

    Sep 28 2022 by Denica Rodriguez

    Ultra-widefield pseudocolor fundus photograph of a 59 year old female with Subretinal Hemorrhage with Chorioretinal Macular Scars affecting her left eye. The physician presumes the etiology is CNV from adjacent scarring/choroidal rupture. Patient has history of ocular trauma with cricket ball at age 10-12 years old. She suspects that she might have suffered choroidal rupture, which has resulted in secondary CNV and hemorrhage that we are seeing today. She recommends treatment with Eylea sample injection in a series of 4 at a 4-5 week interval. The patient's vision at the time of her appointment was Dcc20/40-2 PHNI.

    Photographer: Denica Rodriguez, COA

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: antiVEGF therapy, chorioretinal scar, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), fundus photography, left eye, macular scar, Optos, peripheral drusen, pseudocolor, secondary CNV, subretinal hemorrhage, ULTRA WIDE FIELD, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Subretinal Neovascular Membrane

    Oct 25 2023 by Vaidehi Sathaye

    Fundus of a 45 year old female with SRNVM in the LE

    Photographer: Dr. Vaidehi Sathaye

    Imaging device: Mirante

    Condition/keywords: color photo, SRNVM

  • Type 2 Choroidal Neovascularization - Angio OCT

    May 8 2015 by Timur Shaimov

    3x3 mm optical coherence tomography angiography image of 62-years-old male with neovascular AMD and type 2 neovascularization. A tree-like neovascular membrane is located above the pigment epithelium juxtafoveally.

    Photographer: Timur Shaimov

    Imaging device: Optovue RTVue XR Avanti

    Condition/keywords: optical coherence tomography (OCT), SSADA

  • Angioid Streaks with Associated Disc Drusen and CNV

    Jan 6 2020 by Sarah Oelrich

    Angioid streaks with associated disc drusen and CNV.

    Photographer: Sarah Oelrich CRA COT OCT-C

    Imaging device: Topcon, Heidelberg

    Condition/keywords: angioid streaks, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), disc drusen

  • ICG: Choroidal Aspergilloma With Secondary Choroidal Neovascularization and Exudative Retinal Detachment

    Mar 21 2019 by Scott D Walter, MD, MSc, FASRS

    Multimodal imaging of a transplant patient with disseminated Aspergillosis and vision loss in her left eye.

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), choroidal neovascularization (CNV), exudative detachment, focal chorioretinitis, fungal endophthalmitis, granulomatous choroiditis

  • Punctate Inner Choroidopathy with CNV Treated with Bevacizumab # 6 of 7

    Feb 28 2013 by Gregory R. Blaha, MD, PhD

    Fundus photo following treatment with bevacizumab in a 31-year-old female with vision loss from a choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) from punctate inner choroidopathy. The vision improved and was stable following a single injection.

    Photographer: Gerard Gauthier, Spindel Eye Assoc., Derry, NH

    Imaging device: Zeiss FF 450 Plus

    Condition/keywords: bevacizumab, choroidal neovascularization (CNV), punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC)

  • Subretinal Hemorrhage

    Jan 7 2020 by Stacie Neview

    Optos fundus photograph of a 74-year-old male with severe subretinal hemorrhage and exudative retinal detachment secondary to peripheral choroidal neovascular membrane.

    Photographer: Stacie Neview, Retina Specialists of Michigan, Grand Rapids Michigan, USA

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: exudative retinal detachment, subretinal hemorrhage

  • Punctate Inner Choroidopathy with CNV Treated with Bevacizumab # 1 of 7

    Feb 28 2013 by Gregory R. Blaha, MD, PhD

    Fundus photograph in a 31-year-old female with vision loss from a choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) from punctate inner choroidopathy. Note the CNV and hemorrhage superotemporal to the fovea.

    Photographer: Gerard Gauthier, Spindel Eye Associates, Derry, NH

    Imaging device: Zeiss FF 450 Plus

    Condition/keywords: bevacizumab, choroidal neovascularization (CNV), punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC)

  • Choroidal Osteoma and Secondary Choroidal Neovascular Membrane

    Sep 21 2012 by Allen Chiang, MD, FASRS

    Fundus photograph of a 44-year old woman with a choroidal osteoma complicated by secondary choroidal neovascular membrane, regressed after serial intravitreal bevacizumab injections. The tumor exhibits areas of decalcification.

    Imaging device: Topcon

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascularization (CNV), choroidal osteoma, macular choroidal osteoma

  • 10 Days Post Subretinal TPA

    Jan 9 2019 by John S. King, MD

    76-year-old white male with history of treat/extend with Eylea OD for a PPCNVM; also monocular due to large scar in fellow eye. Two months since last injection, had acute decrease in vision OD and was seen that day. Vision CF; moderate SRH involving the fovea. Discussed monotherapy with anti-VEGF vs displacement, and elected for PPV, srTPA, AFx, SF6. Total of 0.2 cc of 25 microgram/0.1 ml of srTPA administered from two different areas in the temporal macula. 10 days post-op vision is improving; 20/200 J7; displacement of heme (photo)

    Photographer: Kay Dalby

    Imaging device: Topcon 50

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), peripapillary hemorrhage, presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS)

  • A rare case of a 45-year-old male with choroidal neovascular membrane in Familial Dominant Drusen (Doyne Honeycomb Drusen) in both eyes treated with intravitreal injections.

    Nov 30 2022 by SHRADDHA ASHOK CHANDORKAR, DNB DO

    A 45-year-old man presented with diminution of vision in both eyes with metamorphopsia, which was painless and gradually progressive in nature. BCVA at presentation were 6/40 and 6/36 for the right and left eye respectively. Anterior segment examination of both eyes was unremarkable. IOP were within normal limits. Fundus examination showed bilateral numerous yellowish white round closely spaced lesions extending radially from the vascular arcades till the periphery associated with an elevated grayish macular choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) with multiple drusen in the macular area and posterior pole. Impression was Familial Dominant Drusen (Doyne Honeycomb Drusen) associated with CNVM, both eyes. Color fundus photograph and autofluorescence showed Familial Dominant Drusen with CNVM. Subsequently , the patient underwent periodic intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab in both eyes under guarded visual prognosis, for which he tolerated well.

    Photographer: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, PUNE

    Imaging device: ZEISS CLARUS

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), Doyne's Honeycomb, FAMILIAL DOMINANT DRUSEN, IMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man), intravitreal injection, Malattia Leventinese

  • Active CNVM

    Jul 12 2023 by Harsh Vardhan Singh, MS

    55-year male with left eye sub-retinal hemorrhage due to Active CNVM, Colour fundus photograph of left eye subretinal hemorrhage due to Active CNVM

    Photographer: Harsh Vardhan Singh

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), CNVM, subretinal hemorrhage

  • Active CNVM

    Jul 12 2023 by Harsh Vardhan Singh, MS

    55-year male with left eye sub-retinal hemorrhage due to Active CNVM, Colour fundus photograph of left eye subretinal hemorrhage due to Active CNVM; Red-free image of left eye sub-retinal hemorrhage due to Active CNVM

    Photographer: Harsh Vardhan Singh

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), CNVM, subretinal hemorrhage

  • Age Related Macular Degeneration

    Mar 29 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD

    Geographic atrophy with small hemorrhages due to subretinal neovascular membrane development.

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascularization (CNV), geographic atrophy

  • Angioid Streaks

    Jun 5 2014 by Shlomit Schaal, MD, PhD, MHCM

    Color photo (left) and angiogram (right) of a patient with choroidal angioid streaks who subsequently developed a subfoveal choroidal neovascular membrane.

    Photographer: Shlomit Schaal MD, PhD, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY

    Condition/keywords: angioid streaks