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Table 3 Characteristics of fundus photography and fundus autofluorescence for all 13 patients with npAIR

From: Non-paraneoplastic autoimmune retinopathy: multimodal testing characteristics of 13 cases

Patient

Affected eye

Fundus photography

FAF

1

OU

Normal OU

Not done

2

OS

Optic nerve head pallor, attenuated vessels, RPE mottling, bone spicule-like pigment patches

Not done

3

OS

Small area of altered pigment at 2 o’clock superior and temporal to the optic nerve

Hyperautofluorescence surrounding the optic nerve and macula with normal autofluorescence inside of the ring

4

OU

Mild optic nerve head pallor, attenuated vessels, RPE mottling in mid-periphery OU

Not done

5

OU

Mild pigmentary change surrounding a few drusen in mid-periphery OU

Not done

6

OD

Mildly attenuated retinal vessels

Not done

7

OS

Normal

Normal

8

OS

Attenuated vessels, scattered RPE changes

Perivascular stippled hypoautofluorescence

9

OU

Diffuse atrophy of RPE, RPE mottling in the macula

Normal OD, peripapillary area hypoautofluorescence OS

10

OS

Mild optic nerve head pallor, attenuated

vessels, scattered RPE changes

Diffuse hyperautofluorescence posterior pole extending from the macula around the arcades and optic nerve

11

OD

Normal

Hyperautofluorescence around the optic nerve and macula

12

OD

Bone spicules, rare anterior vitreous cells

Hyperautofluorescence surrounding the macula with normal autofluorescence inside the ring, speckled hypoautofluorescence superior, nasal, and inferior to the optic nerve

13

OU

Central atrophy of the RPE, optic nerve head pallor OU

Macular hypoautofluorescence OU with slight hyperautofluorescence speckled in posterior pole