Type 2 choroidal neovascularisation in polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: a retrospective case series.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE
To demonstrate the coexistence of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV) with type 2 neovascularisation (NV), we used multimodal imaging, including spectral-domain optical coherence tomography angiography (SD-OCTA), to identify both types of lesions in the same eye.
STUDY DESIGN
This retrospective case series reviewed patients with PCV diagnosed with indocyanine green angiography (ICGA), fluorescein angiography (FA), SD-OCT and SD-OCTA.
RESULTS
15 eyes of 14 patients were imaged and diagnosed with PCV by ICGA. ICGA identified polyps in all these eyes, while SD-OCTA imaging identified polypoidal lesions in only 11 (73%) of these eyes with PCV. Branching vascular networks (BVNs) were detected in 12 eyes (80%) by ICGA and SD-OCTA. Type 2 NV was detected in four eyes (27%) by FA and SD-OCTA. In these eyes, a combination of polyps, BVNs and type 2 NV were detected using FA, ICGA and SD-OCTA.
CONCLUSION
BVN and type 2 NV can coexist in the same PCV eye and communicate with each other. This suggests that polyps may represent a structural variant of neovascular tissue rather than a distinct pathogenic process in NV.
Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing, China. Beijing Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Therapy of Retinal and Choroid Diseases, Beijing, China. Collage of Optometry, Peking University health Science Center, Beijing, China.Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing, China. Beijing Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Therapy of Retinal and Choroid Diseases, Beijing, China. Collage of Optometry, Peking University health Science Center, Beijing, China.Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA.Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing, China. Beijing Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Therapy of Retinal and Choroid Diseases, Beijing, China. MeSH
AgedChoroidChoroid DiseasesChoroidal NeovascularizationColoring AgentsFluorescein AngiographyFundus OculiHumansIndocyanine GreenMaleMiddle AgedMultimodal ImagingPolypsRetrospective StudiesTomography, Optical Coherence
Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't