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      Retinal angiomatous proliferation in age-related macular degeneration.

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          It is known that choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) may erode through the retinal pigment epithelium, infiltrate the neurosensory retina, and communicate with the retinal circulation in what has been referred to as a retinal-choroidal anastomosis (RCA). This is extremely common in the end stage of disciform disease. In recent years, the reverse also seems to be possible, as angiomatous proliferation originates from the retina and extends posteriorly into the subretinal space, eventually communicating in some cases with choroidal new vessels. This form of neovascular ARMD, termed retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP) in this article, can be confused with CNV.

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          Journal
          Retina
          Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          0275-004X
          0275-004X
          2001
          : 21
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] LuEsther T. Mertz Retinal Research Center of Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, New York, New York 10021, USA. VRMNY@aol.com
          Article
          10.1097/00006982-200110000-00003
          11642370
          d65d19b0-396e-4ac0-b3d9-f84cfba38b45
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