2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.optm.2007.11.013
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Complex juxtapapillary capillary hemangioma: A case report

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“…The earliest papers using this term were all investigating refractive surgery outcomes, so that the term was used to differentiate VA after surgery (the patient's new unaided VA) with the best VA possible with a subjective refraction result (measured to determine if the surgery was reducing the optimal VA, perhaps by increased aberrations or scarring etc.). The International Council of Ophthalmology used the term throughout its 2002 Visual Standards report and it is now used throughout the ophthalmology (and to a lesser extent optometry) literature. Unfortunately in many cases, it would appear that by adding the superfluous term ‘best‐corrected’ to ‘visual acuity’, authors of reports believe that there is no need for further description.…”
Section: Confusion 2 Bcvamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The earliest papers using this term were all investigating refractive surgery outcomes, so that the term was used to differentiate VA after surgery (the patient's new unaided VA) with the best VA possible with a subjective refraction result (measured to determine if the surgery was reducing the optimal VA, perhaps by increased aberrations or scarring etc.). The International Council of Ophthalmology used the term throughout its 2002 Visual Standards report and it is now used throughout the ophthalmology (and to a lesser extent optometry) literature. Unfortunately in many cases, it would appear that by adding the superfluous term ‘best‐corrected’ to ‘visual acuity’, authors of reports believe that there is no need for further description.…”
Section: Confusion 2 Bcvamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently no definitive treatment guideline for retinal and optic disc hemangiomas in VHL disease is available, and therapeutic options involve an inherent risk because of the location [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, complications, such as vitreous hemorrhages [9] and serous retinal detachments [10], have been reported after PDT for juxtapapillary RCH. We present a case of juxtapapillary RCH that developed a massive subretinal hemorrhage following multiple sessions of PDT and intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%