Fig. 1From: Occult intraocular foreign body masquerading as panuveitis: inductively coupled mass spectrometry and electrophysiologic analysisFundus photograph of the right eye at the patient's initial presentation showed mild vitreous haze, optic disc edema, and retinal vascular tortuosity (a) with an inferotemporally located yellow–white, well-circumscribed mass with surrounding chorioretinal hyperpigmentation and atrophy (b). c Fundus photograph of the left eye shows focal intraretinal hemorrhage within the superotemporal arcade. d, e A fluorescein angiography showed leakage from the optic nerve, peripapillary retinal vessels, and mild leakage in the parafoveal region. f Fluorescein angiography of the left eye showed no optic disc or vascular leakageBack to article page