“…Based on clinical findings, high-speed indocyanine green angiography, optical coherence to mo graphy (OCT), and demographics, Yanuzzi et al proposed a classification into type I -telangiectasia Coats aneurismal type, and type II -perifoveais telangiectasias (2) . The type 2 is the most common form, occurring in the fifth or sixth decade of life in both sexes, usually bilateral, with progressively detereorating visual acuity (3) . The epiretinal membrane (ERM) arises from defects in the internal limiting membrane that allows the migration of the retinal glial cells and subsequent proliferation and contraction on the inner retinal surface (4) .…”