Fig. 3From: Pearls and pitfalls of optical coherence tomography angiography in the multimodal evaluation of uveitisRight and left eye of a patient with APMPPE. At baseline, the creamy-white lesions (a) correspond to hypofluorescent areas on ICGA (b). These prove to be true areas of choriocapillaris ischemia on OCTA (c) that precisely co-localize with the shape and pattern of the ICGA lesions. After 3Â weeks of oral steroids, the lesions disappear on fundus photography (d). Mild choroidal hypoperfusion is still detected in ICGA (e) and OCTA (f) but with a remarkable improvement compared to baselineBack to article page