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From: Unilateral acute idiopathic maculopathy: angiography, optical coherence tomography and microperimetry findings

Fig. 2

Microperimetry and OCT (horizontal scans through the fovea) at different stages of evolution. a Microperimetry depicting the size and depth of the scotoma at presentation. b Five days after therapy, the size and depth of the scotoma have diminished. c At 3 months, normal retinal sensitivity. d OCT at presentation, showing the thickened RPE protruding into the IS/OS junction. e Five days after therapy, hyper-reflective choroidal lines reflecting photoreceptor disruption and RPE atrophy. f At 3 months, hyporeflective streaks in the choroid reflecting further RPE derangement with pigment migration into the inner retina and improvement of IS/OS junction

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