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Neovascular Phenotypes: RAP (Retinal angiomatous proliferation)
Figure 1 - RAP lesion. A: Fundus colour photography (A) with intra-retinal haemorrhages, hard exudates and neurosensory detachment. Fluorescein
angiography shows a retinal hiperfluorescent spot apparently at the end of one retinal vessel, an intra-retinal haemorrhage, neurosensory detachment
and pigment epithelium detachment. Early phase of ICG (C) with an intra-retinal hot spot (angiomatous proliferation) over diffuse choroidal hy-
perfluorescence. Late phase ICG (D) reveals a subfoveal hiperfluorescent plaque (subretinal neovascularization).
Figure 2 - ICG. A RAP lesion with retinal-retinal anastomosis, an apparently intraretinal angiomatous mass and a serous PED.
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