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Fig. 2 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 2

From: Characterization of macular lesions in punctate inner choroidopathy with spectral domain optical coherence tomography

Fig. 2

a Lesions in clinically active patients with temporal changes on spectral domain optical coherence tomography is a composite of IR and OCT images. The arrows point towards the lesion. The first row shows IR and OCT images at BL, the middle row shows IR and OCT images at the time of clinical activity, and the bottom row shows IR and OCT images of the same lesion at the last follow-up visit after resolution of clinical activity. Left (lesion 14): lesion (in the left eye) was initially seen as a small RPE elevation. Patient was clinically active at M1; during active disease, PRs were not visible. Resolution of RPE elevation and reappearance PRs were seen at M20. Right (lesion 27): lesion (in the right eye) was first seen at the time of clinical activity (M21) as a small RPE elevation, and PRs were partially visible. Two months later, the RPE elevation had decreased. BL first visit for which SD-OCT was available, M month, PR photoreceptor-associated bands on SD-OCT. b Color fundus photograph (left), early FA (center), and late FA (right) from Patient 7. The lesion marked by the arrows corresponds to lesion 27 as it appeared on color fundus and FA at M21 during clinical activity. The late FA shows mild leakage with blurring of the borders of the lesion. FA fluorescein angiogram, M month, IR infrared

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