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PURPOSE: To report the features of three consecutive cases of patients affected with late-onset fundus flavimaculatus (FFM)-complicated with choroidal newvessels (CNV) and treated with photodynamic therapy (PDT). DESIGN: Retrospective interventional case series. METHODS: Three unrelated women (70-to 74-year-old) presented with unilateral decrease of central vision. Diagnosis of FFM and unilateral CNV was made after fundus examination and fluorescein angiography (FA). PDT was performed on the basis of FA features. RESULTS: One to three PDTs were ne eded for the treatment of CNV. At the end of follow-up (15-24 months), no leakage was present and visual acuity was improved in these three cases. CONCLUSIONS: Occurrence of CNV is a rare event in FFM. In these three eyes, PDT successfull y stopped the progression of CNV and blocked leakage. We suggest considering PDT as a treatment for CNV in patients affected with FFM.
PURPOSE: To report the features of three consecutive cases of patients affected with late-onset fundus flavimaculatus (FFM) -complicated with choroidal newvessels (CNV) and treated with photodynamic therapy (PDT). DESIGN: Retrospective interventional case series. METHODS: Three unrelated Patients with FFM and unilateral CNV was made after fundus examination and fluorescein angiography (FA). PDT was performed on the basis of FA features. RESULTS: One (70-to 74-year-old) presented with unilateral decrease of central vision. At the end of follow-up (15-24 months), no leakage was present and visual acuity was improved in these three cases. CONCLUSIONS: Occurrence of CNV is a rare event in FFM. In these three eyes, PDT successfull y stopped the progression of CNV and blocked leakage. We suggest considering PDT as a treatment for CNV in patients affected with FFM.