Fig. 1From: Management of primary choroidal lymphoma presenting as extensive serous retinal detachment and salmon patch of bulbar conjunctiva: a case reportA Chemosis and a salmon-pink nodular patch involving the bulbar conjunctiva in the right eye were discovered during a slit-lamp examination, as well as 1+ vitritis. B The fundus examination of the right eye revealed shallow serous retinal detachment, chorioretinal fold, and widespread mid-peripheral retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) changes. C, D Corresponding horizontal and vertical enhanced-depth-imaging optical coherence tomography slabs revealed macular retinal folds and an uneven, undulating, “seasick” appearance of the choroidal surface with choriocapillaris compression, intraretinal and subretinal fluid, and many clusters of optically dense material at the RPE level. E, F Blue autofluorescence and late-phase fluorescein angiography imaging revealed a nonspecific "leopard-spot" patternBack to article page