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  • Courtesy of Robert H. Rosa, Jr, MD.
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    Ocular Pathology/Oncology

    Cystoid macular edema and anti-VEGF therapy. A, SD-OCT shows mild cystoid macular edema (arrowhead), subretinal fluid (asterisks), and irregular elevation and detachment of the RPE (white arrow) secondary to exudative age-related macular degeneration. Note the outer aspect of Bruch membrane (red arrows). B, SD-OCT after anti–vascular endothelial growth factor therapy shows resolution of the cystoid macular edema and detachment of the RPE. Focal areas of geographic atrophy of the RPE with attenuation of the photoreceptor cell layer are more apparent (between arrowheads). Note the hyperreflectivity (between dashed lines) in the choroid corresponding to the areas of geographic atrophy.