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RETICULAR PSEUDODRUSEN DISAPPEARANCE AFTER DEVELOPMENT OF MACULAR NEOVASCULARIZATION.

Authors :
Menean M
Sacconi R
Tombolini B
L'abbate G
Beretta F
Bandello F
Querques G
Source :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) [Retina] 2024 Oct 01; Vol. 44 (10), pp. 1688-1695.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: To explore changes in reticular pseudodrusen (RPD) number and location after the development of macular neovascularization (MNV) in eyes with prior intermediate age-related macular degeneration, focusing on different retinal regions differently affected by MNV.<br />Methods: This retrospective longitudinal study included intermediate age-related macular degeneration eyes with RPD that developed MNV. Reticular pseudodrusen were assessed at baseline when MNV was diagnosed (MNV stage) and after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatment. Three regions of interest were considered: MNV area, subretinal fluid (SRF) area, and a marginal area of 1,000 µm around SRF (marginal zone). Reticular pseudodrusen counts were compared with age- and sex-matched control eyes with RPD that did not develop MNV.<br />Results: Reticular pseudodrusen number exhibited a significant decrease after MNV development in the MNV area (P = 0.048) and in the area with SRF (P = 0.078). A statistically significant decrease was also disclosed in the marginal area around SRF (P = 0.002), associated with larger SRF areas. Control eyes did not show any significant change in the RPD count.<br />Conclusion: Reticular pseudodrusen reduction after MNV development suggests a complex interplay involving the MNV itself, the presence of SRF, and trophic changes. The results of this study highlight the role of MNV in retinal nutritional balance and provide intriguing results in the RPD life cycle.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1539-2864
Volume :
44
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39287531
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/IAE.0000000000004173