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Fig. 1 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

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From: Acute macular neuroretinopathy with coexistent central retinal vein occlusion as the presenting feature in intraocular tuberculosis

Fig. 1

Conventional colour fundus photograph and multicolour imaging of the left eye at presentation. a Conventional colour fundus photograph of the left eye showing the multiple flame-shaped and deep retinal haemorrhages spread across the retina along with dilated and tortuous retinal veins suggestive of central retinal vein occlusion. b Thirty degrees of green reflectance image showing the dark hyporeflectance patches corresponding to the retinal haemorrhages. c Thirty degrees of infrared reflectance image showing a diffuse patch of hyporeflectance involving the nasal, superior and inferior macular quadrants corresponding to the AMN lesion (white arrow). The retinal haemorrhages appear less dark on infrared reflectance compared to the green reflectance image

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