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From: The eye in dengue fever, a rarely appreciated aspect of dengue expanded syndrome: a case report

Fig. 1

a and b are photo of both fundi. a is that of the right eye. The fovea (indicated by circle) appears relatively pale compared to that of what’s normal which is typical of dengue foveolitis. Additionally in the outer rim- temporally indicated by the arrow there are signs if resolving haemorrhages. b is that of the left eye. The faint circular light reflexion (indicated by the circle) centering around the fovea. This is the margin of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) elevation. This demarcates the area of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR). Haemorrgahes are also observed. c and d are fourescein angiogras of both the right and left eye respectively. In d, the left eye the center of the macula and fovea is dark. There is a mild fluorecscnce of the fovea. The white halo clearly defines where the where the sub-retinal pigmental epithelium (RPE) fluid is present

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