Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy

Since Indocyanine green angiography gives better imaging of choroidal structures, it is more preferred in diagnosing PCV.

PCV is an ocular disease characterised by abnormally shaped vessels in the choroid.

[2] It is described as an exudative maculopathy, characterised by multiple recurrent serosanguineous retinal pigment epithelial detachments.

[3] Elevated reddish to orange lesions on fundus examination, dilated inner choroidal vessels, and polypoidal vascular structures beneath the retinal detachment are other features of PCV.

[1] If there is presence of polyps without clinical signs of subretinal detachment or hemorrhage, it is classified as Quiescent.