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From: Swept source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in pediatric enhanced S-cone syndrome: a case report

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Swept source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in right eye (a) and left eye (a’) affected by enhanced S-cone syndrome. Optical coherence tomography B scan shows an irregular retinal profile associated with the increase of macular thickness due to the presence of schisis both in the outer nuclear layer and in the inner nuclear layer. Vertical septa are observable mainly in right eye (a-a’). “En face” optical coherence tomography scans reveal the presence of hyporeflective spaces (b-b’). Optical coherence tomography angiography, performed at the level of superficial plexus, shows the preservation of circulation of this layer (c-c′). Images of the deep capillary plexus revealed a marked involvement of this vascular layer with absence of capillary details secondary to the sliding of vessels at the margin of the schisis (d-d’). Optical coherence tomography angiography, performed at the level of retinal avascular layer, shows the total absence of flow (e-e’)

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