The following questions relate to the fluorescein angiography above: a. What does the fluorescein angiography show? b. What are the possible causes?
a. What does the fluorescein angiography show?
b. What are the possible causes?
Answer to a This frame is taken at the arterial phase showing hyperfluorescence area in the fovea region. Answer to b Presence of subretinal neovascular membrane (SRNVM) can result from many causes. The most common being age-related macular degeneration. Other causes include: chorioretinal scar; high myopia; angioid streaks; choroidal rupture and chronic uveitis Go to station 7 Return to mock examination 7