classic choroidal neovascularization

classic choroidal neovascularization

well-demarcated areas of hyperfluorescence observed in the early phases of a retinal angiogram.

clas·sic cho·roi·dal neo·vas·cu·la·ri·za·tion

(klas'ik kōr-oy'dăl nē-ō-vas'kyū-lar-ī-zā'shŭn) Well-demarcated areas of hyperfluorescence observed in the early phases of a retinal angiogram; caused by blood vessels from the choroid breakup in the subretinal space.