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Figure 5

From: Combined depth imaging of choroid in uveitis

Figure 5

Tuberculosis. A 46-year-old female has got presumed ocular tuberculosis. (a) The color fundus photograph of the left eye shows inferotemporal choroidal granuloma with localized serous retinal detachment. (b) Conventional OCT scan shows the presence of posterior vitreous detachment with hyporeflective area in the choroid with serous retinal detachment (RD). The posterior extent of the hyporeflective area could not be made out. (c) The EDI technique clearly demarcates the posterior border of the hyporeflective with serous RD. However, the visibility of the posterior vitreous is compromised. (d) The CDI technique demonstrates the entire extent of the hyporeflective area with RD and without significantly compromising the posterior vitreous visibility.

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