Natural course of adult-onset vitelliform lesions in eyes with and without comorbid subretinal drusenoid deposits.
Craig WildeMary AwadKonstantinos GiannouladisArun LakshmananAaron Ming-Hon YeungHarminder DuaWinfried M K AmoakuPublished in: International ophthalmology (2020)
Patients with AVL and SRDD likely represent an advanced pathological stage or phenotype with worse visual outcome and higher risk of MA/CNVM. Possible overlap with AMD exists. Follow-up, counselling and provisions for early detection/treatment of complications should be made. Better classification including improved understanding of phenotypic and genetic variations with reference to comorbid diseases including AMD is required. Presence of SRDD in AVL offers a dichotomous classification, indicating risk of future MA/CNVM formation.