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From: Three cases of macular hole that occurred in inferior scleral staphyloma associated with tilted disc syndrome: a case series

Fig. 1

a Fundus image of the left eye in case 1 obtained prior to vitreous surgery. Tilted disc syndrome (TDS) accompanied by conus on the inferior temporal side of the optic disc and shallow interior posterior staphyloma (IPS) on the inferior to inferior-temporal side can be seen. The boundary sites in regard to the IPS limit in the fundus image are indicated by white arrowheads. b Optical coherence tomography (OCT) image of the left eye in case 1 obtained prior to vitreous surgery. Full-thickness macular hole (MH) with retinoschisis (RS) can be seen, with the RS spread rather more extensively on the IPS side. The boundary sites in regard to the IPS limit in the OCT image are indicated by white arrowheads. The choroidal thinning at the boundary site in regard to the IPS limit in the OCT image is indicated by a black arrowhead. c OCT image of the left eye in case 1 obtained post vitreous surgery. Post surgery, the MH was closed; however, the ellipsoid zone was slightly irregular and the layer structure of central retina was poorly repaired at 1 year postoperatively

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