Fig. 1From: An unusual presentation of intraocular tuberculosis in a monocular patient: clinicopathological correlation a Fundus photograph of the right eye at the time of initial presentation shows presence of vitritis, optic disc edema, and multiple faint grayish-yellow subretinal lesions. b Fundus autofluorescence imaging shows the presence of subtle alterations in the autofluorescene in the areas corresponding to the grayish-yellow choroidal lesions. Fluorescein angiography image of the right eye shows disc hyperfluorescence and multiple hypofluorescent lesions scattered in all quadrants in the early frames (c) which became iso/hyperfluorescent in the late frames (d)Back to article page