Neovascular Maculopathy after Laser Retinal Rejuvenation Therapy in a Young Myopic Patient: A Case Report

年轻近视患者激光视网膜再生治疗后新生血管性黄斑病变:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Laser photobiomodulation, including retinal rejuvenation therapy (2RT), is a system which selectively targets the retinal pigment epithelium by a concise 3 ns pulse duration. The advantage of this laser system over the traditional thermal laser is that the pulsed, very short duration laser effects can be titrated as spatially confined photodisruptors without resultant conductive thermal spread and therefore collateral damage. It has been investigated primarily in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), particularly in decreasing drusen and slowing the rate of AMD progression. In this case, we have described a case of neovascular maculopathy occurring shortly after 2RT in a young myopic patient. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a 28-year-old male who presented with unilateral visual impairment following laser 2RT. Two months before, he was subjected to photorefractive keratectomy for moderate myopia (-3.00 D). The baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging revealed "sharp-peaked" pigment epithelium detachment (PED) in the subfoveal area. Fluorescein angiography indicated a focal area of irregular foveal hyperfluorescence. Observation was advised, and laser 2RT was performed. However, 1 month later, the patient developed a neovascular lesion in the same eye, confirmed by OCT-angiography, requiring urgent intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy. CONCLUSIONS: In summary, this case illustrates a progressive maculopathy culminating in choroidal neovascularization triggered by laser 2RT in a young myopic patient.

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