Figure 1From: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in combination with systemic treatment of sickle cell disease presenting as central retinal artery occlusion: a case report Fundus examination of central retinal artery occlusion in sickle cell disease. CFP (colored fundus photograph) at initial assessment (a) shows central retinal artery occlusion with pale, thickened retinal infarction, a dot hemorrhage inferotemporal to the fovea, and cherry red spot in the left eye. The early-phase of fluorescein angiography (b) the delay in arteriovenous transit time at 21 seconds and ischemia in the macula was discernible. CFP at his six-month visit showing the disappearance of whitening and cherry-red spot (c).Back to article page