“…This complication was already described in some patients with tilted disc syndrome [4,7,12,14,15] and it generally develops in the inferotemporal edge of the ectasia. It is possible, as has already been noted, that in this area marked alterations of retinal pigment epithelium, Bruch's membrane and choriocapillaris are produced, thus promoting the development of choroidal neovascularization [12,15]. Moreover, at least in some patients, it is possible that this complication is an age-related disciform macular degeneration, rather than a neovascularization secondary to the myopic astigmatism of the fundus.…”