Subretinal neovascular membrane
The macular subretinal neovascularization membrane in macular is a fibrous vascular tissue formed by choroidal neovascular buds caused by a variety of causes that cross the Bruch membrane and proliferate under and / or on the retinal pigment epithelium, often accompanied by Subretinal serous exudation and / or bleeding are the main causes of vision loss caused by various fundus diseases.
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