5 Key Takeaways
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Early identification and treatment of geographic atrophy (GA) is crucial for preserving vision in patients.
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A 79-year-old male patient with bilateral GA secondary to dry age-related macular degeneration was treated with an intravitreal complement inhibitor.
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Treatment was initiated in the right eye first due to active progression, with the left eye treated later when early central GA emerged.
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The patient maintained stable visual acuity of 20/40 bilaterally over more than 2 years of treatment without adverse events.
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The case highlights the importance of monitoring asymmetric GA and initiating treatment based on disease progression.
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