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Fig. 2 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 2

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

Fig. 2

Sequential OCT scans of the left eye at presentation, 4-day, 7-day, 14-day, and 6-month visits. a Horizontal raster OCT scan at presentation showing a hyperreflective plaque at the outer side of the outer plexiform layer with hyperreflectivity of the outer nuclear layer and disruption of ellipsoid zone involving the nasal macular quadrant suggestive of type 2 AMN (red arrow). b Horizontal raster OCT scan at 4 days showing reduced hyperreflectivity and resolution of the AMN lesion. c OCT scan at 7 days showing RPE elevation by the underlying choroidal lesion (white arrow). d OCT scan at 14 days post presentation showing progressive increasing RPE elevation due to the choroidal granuloma (white arrow). e OCT scan at 6-month post ATT showing resolution of the choroidal granuloma (white arrow)

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