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Klinische Manifestationen der choroidalen Neovaskularisation bei AMD

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Altersabhängige Makuladegeneration
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Die choroidale Neovaskularisation (CNV) präsentiert sich mit verschiedenen visuellen Symptomen und Befunden, die Hinweise auf die richtige Diagnose geben können [1–3]. Die physische Invasion von Blutgefäßen und das assoziierte zelluläre Infiltrat deformieren das retinale Gewebe. Assoziierte Leckage, Blutungen und schließlich Narbenbildung können auf die Makulafunktion erheblich beeinträchtigen. In fortgeschrittenen Stadien ist das Vorliegen einer CNV recht einfach zu erkennen, doch liegt dann oftmals bereits ein schwerer Sehverlust vor.

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Spaide, R.F. (2011). Klinische Manifestationen der choroidalen Neovaskularisation bei AMD. In: Altersabhängige Makuladegeneration. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20870-6_7

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