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Non-exudative intraretinal fluid in intermediate age-related macular degeneration

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Servillo, Andrea
Sacconi, Riccardo
Battista, Marco
Capuano, Vittorio
Fragiotta, Serena
Querques, Lea
Parravano, Mariacristina
Souied, Eric H.
Bandello, Francesco
Querques, Giuseppe

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Background: To describe the occurrence of nonexudative intraretinal fluid (IRF) in intermediate age-related macular degeneration. Methods: A retrospective study was designed to include consecutive cases with intermediate age-related macular degeneration associated with IRF. A multimodal imaging approach was used to confirm diagnosis of IRF in intermediate age-related macular degeneration. Multimodal imaging included color fundus photograph, fundus autofluorescence, fluorescein angiography, indocyanine green angiography, optical coherence tomography, and optical coherence tomography angiography. Results: Ten eyes of 10 patients (2 male and 8 female patients, ages 68–80 years) showing IRF in intermediate age-related macular degeneration were included in the study. The mean best-corrected visual acuity was 20/40 Snellen equivalent. Multimodal imaging including fluorescein angiography/indocyanine green angiography and optical coherence tomography demonstrated the absence of macular neovascularization in all cases;optical coherence tomography-angiography did not detect any abnormal flow signal associated with IRF. Seven of 10 patients developed IRF in correspondence of pigment epithelium detachment. Three of 10 patients presented IRF in correspondence of an area of nascent geographic atrophy. Conclusion: Nonexudative intraretinal fluid in intermediate age-related macular degeneration is a novel, distinctive feature that is characterized by the presence of IRF with no evidence of macular neovascular lesions. The authors described different phenotypes of IRF in intermediate age-related macular degeneration. The definite diagnosis of this condition requires further studies with thorough application of multimodal imaging.

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Retina

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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins

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Optical coherence tomography, Age related macular degeneration, Human study

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