By vgreene, 18 March, 2015 Return exam at 6-24 mo if asymptomatic or prompt exam for new sx suggestive of CNV [III/G/D]; OCT,<sup>50</sup> FA,<sup>51</sup> or fundus photos<sup>52</sup> as appropriate [III/G/S]
By vgreene, 18 March, 2015 Diagnose AMD w/ hx,<sup>48</sup> physical exam,<sup>49</sup> and imaging;<sup>50,51,52</sup> do not perform routine genetic testing for risk alleles [III/I/D]
By vgreene, 18 March, 2015 Less commonly used: if juxtapapillary CNV [III/M/D] or new/recurrent classic extrafoveal CNV, consider thermal laser photocoagulation surgery<sup>47</sup>
By vgreene, 18 March, 2015 Return exam w/ FA<sup>35</sup> ≈2-4 wk and ≈4-6 wk post-tx, then depending on clinical/angiographic findings [III/G/D]
By vgreene, 18 March, 2015 Use FA<sup>35</sup> as guide to direct tx [III/I/D] and to detect persistent/ recurrent CNV/other retinal diseases post-tx [III/I/D]