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From: Managing solar retinopathy with suprachoroidal triamcinolone acetonide injection in a young girl: a case report

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A A discontinuity of the ellipsoid and interdigitation zones, with an increased overlying tissue reflectivity due to inflammatory reaction. B Four weeks post initial presentation and before suprachoroidal injection, OCT cross-section shows discontinuity features of the ellipsoid zone and interdigitation zone, with mild disruption of the external limiting membrane with the resolution of most overlying tissue reaction. C One week post-suprachoroidal injection presents completely resolved tissue reaction with the discontinuity of the interdigitation zone and signal reappearance of the ellipsoid zone, but it looks disrupted. D One month post-suprachoroidal injection shows reappearance of the ellipsoid zone’s signal, with disturbance and discontinuity of interdigitation zone. E Two months post-injection shows mild disturbance of the ellipsoid zone, with interdigitation zone signal reappearance and disturbance. F Three months post-injection presents only disturbance in the interdigitation zone. G Four months post-injection presents a normal OCT.

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