Fig. 5From: Swept source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in pediatric enhanced S-cone syndrome: a case reportFundus photography shows the presence of macular schisis seen as a cartwheel pattern (a). “En face” OCT images at the level of the inner (a’) and outer (a’’) nuclear layers point out the appearance of hyporeflective holes separated by hyperreflective septa. Cystic–like spaces are round-shaped in the inner nuclear layer, while they are elongated in the outer nuclear layer. Fundus photography (b) and enface OCT images (b’, b’’), performed one month after the first evaluation, reveal a reduction in number and size of the holes both in the inner (b’) and outer (b’’) nuclear layers. Fundus photography (c) and enface OCT scans (c’, c’’), obtained two months after the second examination, indicate a mild worsening in the number and size of the hyporeflective spaces. These features can be detected both in the inner (c’) and outer (c’’) nuclear layersBack to article page