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Ophthalmology | 2016

Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography of DME and Its Association with Anti-VEGF Treatment Response.

Junyeop Lee; Byung Gil Moon; Ah Ran Cho; Young Hee Yoon

PURPOSE To investigate the structural integrity of the superficial capillary plexuses (SCPs) and deep capillary plexuses (DCPs) using optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography (OCTA) in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) and its association with the response to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) treatment. DESIGN Retrospective, case-control study. PARTICIPANTS We included 51 DME eyes with a poor response to anti-VEGF agents and 32 age-matched DME eyes with a good response to anti-VEGF treatment, along with 20 fellow eyes without DME from the cases and controls. METHODS The medical records, including OCTA and spectral-domain OCT (SD OCT), were reviewed and compared between the groups. En face OCTA images of the SCP and DCP were obtained for each eye. An anti-VEGF responder was defined by a reduction of more than 50 μm in central retinal thickness after 3 consecutive anti-VEGF treatments. A poor responder was defined by a reduction of less than 50 μm or an increase in central retinal thickness after 3 monthly injections. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES We measured the vascular density and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) area and counted the number of microaneurysms in each layer. The SD OCT images were compared with OCTA findings. RESULTS Compared with non-DME eyes, DME eyes had a lower vascular density (P < 0.001) and larger FAZ area (P < 0.001) in the DCP and more microaneurysms (P < 0.001) in both layers. Although there was no significant difference in the SCP between anti-VEGF responders and poor responders, poor responders tended to show greater damage and more microaneurysms in the DCP (P < 0.001) and a larger FAZ area (P < 0.001). The topographic location of the disrupted synaptic portion of the outer plexiform layer (OPL) in SD OCT exactly corresponded to the nonflow area of the DCP in OCTA. CONCLUSIONS Compared with DME eyes that responded to anti-VEGF treatment, poor responders show significant damage to the integrity of the DCP, but not the SCP. The degree of OPL disruption in SD OCT corresponds well with the extent of DCP loss in DME eyes. The extent of DCP loss and the corresponding OPL disruption could be useful predictors of responsiveness to anti-VEGF treatment.


Korean Journal of Ophthalmology | 2009

Application of Intravitreal Bevacizumab for Circumscribed Choroidal Hemangioma

Min Sagong; Junyeop Lee; Woohyok Chang

We report 3 cases of circumscribed choroidal hemangioma (CCH) effectively managed with intravitreal bevacizumab. One patient (case 1) who had recurrent CCH (1.6 mm in thickness) with prior laser photocoagulation was treated with intravitreal bevacizumab alone. Two patients (case 2 and 3) who had CCH (2.4 mm and 2.2 mm in thickness, respectively) with recent visual impairment were treated with bevacizumab followed by photodynamic therapy (PDT). Ophthalmic evaluations included visual acuity, ophthalmoscopic examination, fluorescein angiography, ultrasonography, and optical coherence tomography. Patients were followed up for 6-9 months. After therapy, all patients showed improved visual acuity due to complete resorption of subretinal fluid and macular edema. Ultrasonography demonstrated a reduction of the thickness of CCH in case 1 and complete regression of the lesions in case 2 and 3. No patient showed tumor recurrence. Intravitreal bevacizumab, alone or in combination therapy with PDT, may be a useful alternative for the treatment of symptomatic CCH with subretinal fluid.


Journal of The Korean Ophthalmological Society | 2016

Analysis of Efficacy of Intravitreal Aflibercept According to Subfoveal Choroidal Thickness in Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy

Donghun Lee; Seongyong Jeong; Jongwon Moon; Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong


Journal of The Korean Ophthalmological Society | 2017

A Comparison of Efficacies of Aflibercept and Ranibizumab, Depending on the Angiographic Classification of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy

Gahyung Ryu; Donghyoun Noh; Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong


Journal of The Korean Ophthalmological Society | 2017

Significance of Early Visual Responses to Bevacizumab for Macular Edema in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion

Gahyung Ryu; Donghyoun Noh; Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong


Journal of Retina | 2017

Short-term Effect of Intravitreal Dexamethasone Implant on Diabetic Macular Edema with Epiretinal Membrane

Donghyoun Noh; Jang Hwan Ahn; Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Xenotransplantation of human embryonic stem cell-derived RPE cells, MA09-hPRE, to the subretinal space of minipigs and various methods available for detection of adverse changes in eye

Joo Yong Lee; You Na Kim; Sung-Min Cho; Junyeop Lee; Woo-Chan Son


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2017

Choroidal vascular abnormalities by UWF ICGA in central serous chorioretinopathy

Min Sagong; Donghyoun Noh; Jano van Hemert; Junyeop Lee; Jang Hwan Ahn; Jehwi Jeon; JunHyuk Son; Sooncheol Cha


Journal of The Korean Ophthalmological Society | 2016

Intravitreal Dexamethasone Implant for Macular Edema in Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion According to Previous Responses to Bevacizumab

Hyunuk Chung; Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong


Journal of Retina | 2016

Ultra-Widefield Retina Imaging: Principles of Technology and Clinical Applications

Junyeop Lee; Min Sagong

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