Purpose: To present a case of a patient with bilateral wet age-related macular degeneration who was unilaterally treated with intravitreal aflibercept injections (IAIs) and the disease status in the fellow eye ameliorated after an IAI.
Methods: Retrospective case report.
Results: A 72-year-old woman was diagnosed with wet and dry age-related macular degeneration in her right eye and left eye, respectively. In the right eye, treatment strategy comprised three monthly IAIs, followed by reinjections according to need, whereas optical coherence tomography scans were performed before IAIs. One month after the second IAI, subretinal fluid developed in the left eye. One week later, an IAI was applied in the right eye; 2 days later, the disease status in the left eye was assessed by fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography. Surprisingly, in the left eye, subretinal fluid completely resolved and fluorescein angiography did not detect leakage, highlighting the absence of an active choroidal neovascularization. The short interval between IAI and the resolution of exudative phenomena in the other eye is suggestive of a beneficial effect in the contralateral eye.
Conclusion: In this article, we showed that an IAI had an effect to the fellow untreated eye. Our observation is consistent with active aflibercept in the systemic circulation. To the best of our knowledge, no other report in the literature has demonstrated this effect of aflibercept in wet age-related macular degeneration.
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