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IntroductionTo evaluate and identify early microvascular changes in patient with choroidal rupture using optical coherence tomography (OCT) based microangiography (OMAG).Case descriptionOne patient (one eye) with confirmed diagnosis of choroidal rupture after sustained ocular blunt trauma underwent OMAG imaging. OMAG was performed by Zeiss spectral domain OCT-angiography prototype using a “6.5 mm × 6.5 mm” field of view around macular region. The resulting images were presented into bilayers: the retinal layer and the choroidal layer.Discussion and evaluationChoroidal rupture sites were easily shown on OMAG images with clear evidence of multiple breaks in Bruch’s membrane involving macula and the region superior to nerve. OMAG provided detailed vascular network patterns in the areas of choroidal rupture, showing a concern for choroidal neovascularization (CNV). The OMAG demonstrated cross sectional area to visualize CNV location relative to the other layers of the retina, identifying functional blood vessels through the lesion. The patient’s progress was followed using OMAG.ConclusionThe images provided by OMAG give detailed microvascular findings about the macula and adjacent retinal region along with the underlying choroidal alternations. In our case, details of the architecture and vascular flow of CNVM in choroidal rupture was delivered by OMAG, which were used to follow the progression of the disease progression. Further studies are needed to assess the role of quantitative and qualitative OCT microangiography in the evaluation and treatment of choroidal rupture.

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  • IntroductionCase description: One patient (one eye) with confirmed diagnosis of choroidal rupture after sustained ocular blunt trauma underwent optical coherence tomography based microangiography (OMAG) imaging

  • To evaluate and identify early microvascular changes in patient with choroidal rupture using optical coherence tomography (OCT) based microangiography (OMAG).Case description: One patient with confirmed diagnosis of choroidal rupture after sustained ocular blunt trauma underwent optical coherence tomography based microangiography (OMAG) imaging

  • The images provided by OMAG give detailed microvascular findings about the macula and adjacent retinal region along with the underlying choroidal alternations

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Introduction

Case description: One patient (one eye) with confirmed diagnosis of choroidal rupture after sustained ocular blunt trauma underwent OMAG imaging. Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a common complication associated with many disease states, including age-related macular degeneration, presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS), angioid streaks, pathologic myopia, posterior uveitis, and choroidal rupture. These new vessels lack endothelial tight junctions, which make them prone to leak, leading to possible exudation, hemorrhage, and serous retinal detachment. This would cause scarring and atrophy, giving irreversible visual morbidity. Due to its decreased elasticity relative to the retina and less tensile

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