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Fig. 2

From: Management of primary choroidal lymphoma presenting as extensive serous retinal detachment and salmon patch of bulbar conjunctiva: a case report

Fig. 2

A Two months following therapy, a slit-lamp examination of the right eye revealed resolved chemosis and a salmon-pink nodular patch of bulbar conjunctiva. B Fundus examination revealed subretinal fibrosis and extensive RPE changes at the site of previous prolonged retinal detachment. C, D Corresponding foveal and perifoveal horizontal optical coherence tomography B-scans show resolution of lymphoid infiltration, flattening of the macular fold, and clearance of subretinal and intraretinal fluids, as well as subretinal hyperreflective deposits that matched to areas of subretinal fibrosis. E, F Blue autofluorescence and late-phase FA imaging revealed “leopard spots,” as well as the addition of hypofluorescent lines in FA correlating with subretinal fibrosis

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