An 84 year old man presents to your practice with sudden loss of central vision. He has been undergoing anti-VEGF therapy for choroidal neovascularization and has been discharged from the care of the hospital. He has noticed an enlargement of his central scotoma. Snellen visual acuity is 6/60, no improvement with pin hole..
An 84 year old man presents to your practice with sudden loss of central vision. He has been undergoing anti-VEGF therapy for choroidal neovascularization and has been discharged from the care of the hospital. He has noticed an enlargement of his central scotoma. Snellen visual acuity is 6/60, no improvement with pin hole.
Identify the changes within the OCT image?
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