“…S ubmacular hemorrhage (SMH) is the accumulation of blood in the macular region caused by changes in retinal or choroidal circulation [1] . SMH may be caused by age-related macular degeneration (AMD), pathological myopia, polypoid choroidal angiopathy (PCV) or retinal macroaneurysm [2] . The prognosis of untreated SMH will depend on how long it takes for the bleeding to be absorbed, as the extravascular blood is toxic to photoreceptors and the retina [3] .…”