Figure 2
From: Baseline predictors for subretinal fibrosis in neovascular age-related macular degeneration

Left eye of a patient with a mixed type MNV, who developed subretinal fibrosis (SF). Figures show the MNV at baseline (a–c) and after 12 months (d–g). Color fundus photography at baseline (a) and after 12 months (d) shows the development of yellow subretinal material, colocalized with an area of subretinal hyperreflective material in the SD-optical coherence tomography (OCT) B-scan at month 12 (e). Axis orientation (f) and pseudo-SLO PS-OCT imaging (g) with automatically segmented fibrosis (highlighted in blue) illustrate the area of the subretinal fibrosis. Color bar indicates − 90 to + 90° for axis orientation. Baseline en face OCT angiography (b) shows a subfoveal circular neovascular net. The result of the quantitative vessel analysis using the Angiotool software is shown in (c). The location of the OCTA en face images is indicated by the white square in (a) and the location of the SD-OCT B-scan is indicated by the white dotted line in (d).