Abstract
A 76-year-old woman with well-controlled primary open-angle glaucoma and symptomatic macular edema from central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) had 0.05 ml of inferotemporally injected intravitreal Avastin in standard fashion. Two days after injection she presented with vision loss. OCT showed a full-thickness retinal defect (Fig B) associated with shallow subretinal fluid (Fig C), both new compared to before OCT injection (Fig A). Five weeks later the defect closed, the fluid resolved, and acuity improved spontaneously (Fig D).
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