Fig. 1From: Vanishing retinal arterial aneurysms with anti-tubercular treatment in a patient presenting with idiopathic retinal vasculitis, aneurysms, and neuroretinitisFundus photograph (a) and fluorescein angiogram (FA) (b–d) of the right eye at presentation showing hard exudates, superficial hemorrhages, and “tied-knot-like” aneurysmal dilatations of the arterioles on optic disc and in the surrounding region. In addition, vascular sheathing can be observed in the larger vessels temporally. A large area of capillary non-perfusion can be seen temporally on FA (b). In the late phase (d), significant leakage can be observed from the peripheral vessels at the junction of perfused and non-perfused retinaBack to article page