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From: Course of disease in multifocal choroiditis lacking sufficient immunosuppression: a case report

Fig. 2

Optical coherence tomography and fluorescein angiography images of the right eye (a) first presentation: retinal pigment epithelium detachment on optical coherence tomography and discrete subretinal fluid can be detected. On fluorescein angiography discrete hyperfluorescence with a discrete late leakage in terms of a choroidal neovascularization near to the lacquer crack is visible. Furthermore, fluorescein angiography reveals discrete roundish hypofluorescent lesions, which are clinically unapparent (Fig. 1a) but correspond to future lesions. b Eleven months later: hypofluorescent lesions have considerably increased in number and were hyperfluorescent in late phase fluorescein angiography. A discrete macular late leakage is found in the right eye consistent with a reactivated choroidal neovascularization

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