Figure 1

Examples of clinical characteristics. (A–C) Images from CNV fellow eye of a 79 year old male patient. (A) Color fundus photograph. Type A drusen in the macular region (blue arrow). (B) Late phase of ICGA image. (C) Foveal horizontal OCT scan shows choroidal thinning. (D–F) Images from CNV fellow eye of a 64 year old male patient. (D) Color fundus photograph shows multiple type B and C drusen within and outside macular region (blue arrows). (E) Choroidal hyperpermeability in late phase of ICGA (blue arrows). (F) Foveal horizontal EDI OCT scan shows choroidal thickening and dilated choroidal vessels (blue arrows). (G–I) Images from CNV fellow eye of an 87 year old female patient. (G) Color fundus photograph shows type A drusen (red arrow) and pseudodrusen (blue arrow) within macular region. (H) Late phase of ICGA. (I) Foveal horizontal OCT scan shows the accumulation of deposits on retinal pigment epithelium (blue arrows). CNV choroidal neovascularization, EDI enhanced depth imaging, ICGA indocyanine green angiography, OCT optical coherence tomography.