Fig. 2From: Ocular sarcoidosis in adults and children: update on clinical manifestation and diagnosisMultimodal imaging of posterior uveitis in a patient with presumed ocular sarcoidosis. The vasculitis might normally barely be seen in that particular case and is strongly highlighted by the fluorescein angiogram. A Color fundus photography of the left eye showing hyperemic optic disc and barely visible vasculitis. Black arrows: barely visible vasculitis. B Fundus fluorescein angiography of the left eye showing hot disc and active vasculitis (C) Indocyanine green angiography of the left eye showing hypocyanescent spotsBack to article page