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Aims/Background: Association of choroidal neovascularization with pigment e
pithelial detachment is not an uncommon feature. Since this condition usual
ly has a poor visual outcome, new treatments should be developed.
Methods: We studied the anatomical and visual results of 11 eyes with this
association as a manifestation of an Exudative Age Related Macular Degenera
tion which were treated with diode laser photocoagulation guided by indocya
nine green angiography, The average follow up time was 25.5 months (from 12
to 48 months).
Results: Complete closure with complete resolution of the exudates and flat
tening of the detachment was observed in five eyes (45%). Visual acuity in
the final examination improved or remained stable in 6 cases (55%),
Conclusion: These results indicate that diode laser photocoagulation guided
by indocyanine green angiography is at least as effective as conventional
lasers with shorter wavelengths for treatment of vascularized pigment epith
elial detachments in Age Related Macular Degeneration.