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From: Long-term follow-up of retinal amyloid angiopathy in a large Chinese family with hereditary amyloid transthyretin

Fig. 2

Complications associated with RAA were the main causes of irreversible visual impairment. (A)shows Kaplan–Meier analysis of the final BCVA corresponding to each eye. Survival criteria: final BCVA, > 20/70. “Death”was defined as when the BCVA could not be improved by surgery and was ≤ 20/70 at last follow-up visit. (B)shows the cumulative frequency of the diagnosis of complications associated with RAA in 32 eyes. Complications associated with RAA included neovascular glaucoma, retinal detachment, and choroidal hemorrhage

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