2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.735805
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Choroidal Neovascularization in Pediatric Patients: Analysis of Etiologic Factors, Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a common pathologic lesion that occurs in various chorioretinopathy, but very limited published data have reported in pediatric patients. This study aimed to investigate the etiologic factors, clinical features, and treatment outcomes of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in children.Methods: In this study, 33 eyes in 30 patients aged 18 years or younger with CNV were included. Comprehensive ophthalmic examination was performed in all the patient… Show more

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“…In one case report, two Korean patients with pediatric CNV were treated with ranibizumab [19]. Recently, one study of Chinese patients with pediatric CNV was conducted [6]. No other studies on CNV in East Asian pediatric patients have been conducted.…”
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“…In one case report, two Korean patients with pediatric CNV were treated with ranibizumab [19]. Recently, one study of Chinese patients with pediatric CNV was conducted [6]. No other studies on CNV in East Asian pediatric patients have been conducted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical characteristics such as central macular thickness (CMT) and distribution of fluid were evaluated through OCT. CMT was defined as the mean retinal thickness in the 1 mm zone. The presence of intraretinal cystoid fluid, subretinal hyper-reflective material, and subretinal fluid (SRF), biomarkers that reflect prognosis, was assessed [6]. If hemorrhage or OCT biomarkers were observed, CNV was considered active.…”
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“…Um bei Verlaufskontrollen weiterhin eine myope CNV auszuschließen, ist die OCT-Angiographie notwendig, in einigen Fällen kann eine Fluoreszenzangiographie angebracht sein. Bei aktiver CNV kann auch bei Kindern eine Therapie mit Anti-VEGF in Erwägung gezogen werden [14].…”
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