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Fig. 2

From: Importance of proper diagnosis for management: multifocal choroiditis mimicking ocular histoplasmosis syndrome

Fig. 2

a Fundus image of the right eye of patient 5 illustrates multiple chorioretinal lesions, which concentrates within the macula. There is a deep chorioretinal scar on the temporal aspect of foveal center with no subretinal fluid. b, c Fluorescein angiography of right eye demonstrates classical choroidal neovascularization (CNV) filling pattern with chorioretinal anastomosis in the center without prominent leakage in early b and mid c phases. d, e Optical Coherence Tomography of right eye shows hyperreflective substance within the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/choroid complex, with no intra-retinal edema

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