NONEXUDATIVE INTRARETINAL FLUID IN INTERMEDIATE AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION.
Andrea ServilloCem KesimRiccardo SacconiMarco BattistaVittorio CapuanoSerena FragiottaLea QuerquesMariacristina ParravanoEric H SouiedFrancesco BandelloFrancesca AmorosoPublished in: Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2024)
Nonexudative intraretinal fluid in intermediate age-related macular degeneration is a novel, distinctive feature that is characterized by the presence of IRF with no evidence of macular neovascular lesions. The authors described different phenotypes of IRF in intermediate age-related macular degeneration. The definite diagnosis of this condition requires further studies with thorough application of multimodal imaging.