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Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major cause of deep visual acuity loss. Because of progressive deterioration of the macula, patients with AMD complain about progressive visual problems that can impair their quality of life in the physical, mental and social domains. The principal objective principal of this study is to describe the evolution of quality of life between the diagnosis of secondary atrophic AMD and at 18 months after confirmation of diagnosis.
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For patients with secondary atrophic AMD
• Secondary atrophic AMD, defined by persistent atrophic AMD at 1 year after the last injection of an anti-angiogenic agent, and at least 2 years after the first injection.
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• Uncontrolled AHT
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28 participants in 2 patient groups
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