Fig. 1

Multimodal images of idiopathic and inflammatory CNV in children. a-d An 11-year-old boy with idiopathic CNV in the right eye. Color fundus photography showed a small round yellow-white lesion in the macula. OCTA showed a hyperreflective CNV lesion growing above the RPE in the macula. Early-phase FFA and ICGA demonstrated a small patch of hyperfluorescence in the macular area. e-h A 16-year-old girl with CNV secondary to MFC. Fundus examination found multiple yellow punched-out foci in the posterior pole, and some of the lesions were hyperpigmentation. OCTA showed a subfoveal CNV with blood flow signals. The CNV was hyperfluorescent on both FFA and ICGA with slight leakage. The MFC lesions showed hyperfluorescent staining on FFA and hypocyanescence on ICGA. i-l A 16-year-old girl with PIC and secondary CNV. Fundus photography showed small yellow-white dots in the macula area and CNV was hard to recognize. OCTA demonstrated an irregular RPE with small CNV blood signals visible in the outer retinal and choroidal capillary layers. CNV hypercyanescence was noted in early-phase ICGA and PIC lesions showed dot-like hypocyanescence in late-phase ICGA