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Optical coherence tomography biomarkers in early and intermediate age-related macular degeneration: A clinical guide.

Lourdes Vidal-OliverElena Montolío-MarzoRoberto Gallego-PinazoRosa Dolz-Marco
Published in: Clinical & experimental ophthalmology (2024)
Advanced forms of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), characterised by atrophic and neovascular changes, are a leading cause of vision loss in the elderly population worldwide. Prior to the development of advanced AMD, a myriad of risk factors from the early and intermediate stages of AMD have been published in the scientific literature over the last years. The ability to precisely recognise structural and anatomical changes in the ageing macula, altogether with the understanding of the individual risk implications of each one of them is key for an accurate and personalised diagnostic assessment. The present review aims to summarise updated evidence of the relative risk conferred by diverse macular signs, commonly seen on optical coherence tomography, in terms of progression to geographic atrophy or macular neovascularization. This information may also serve as a basis for tailored follow-up monitoring visits.
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