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Fig. 5

From: Acute multifocal retinitis: a retrospective review of 35 cases

Fig. 5

A 43-year-old patient complained of floaters, OU. Red-free fundus photograph of the right eye shows a mid-sized white retinal infiltrate in the posterior pole (a). Serology confirmed Mediterranean spotted fever. Red-free fundus photograph, taken 3 months after presentation, shows resolution of the retinal infiltrate with development of a retinal nerve fiber layer defect demarcated by the white arrows (b). Spectral-domain OCT image section passing through the clinically visible localized retinal nerve fiber layer defect (yellow dashed arrow in b) shows an indentation (arrow) corresponding to a thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer (c). Spectral-domain OCT image section passing through the foveola shows normal findings (d)

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