Fig. 7From: Susac syndrome (Retino-cochleo-cerebral vasculitis), the ophthalmologist in the role of the whistleblowerFluorescein angiography (FA) showing segmental artery occlusion and hyperfluorescence of the arterial walls in the left eye (two right pictures) in early (top) and late (bottom) angiographic phases. In the right eye (two left pictures) an area of non-perfusion (capillary drop) of vessels in the mid-periphery (top) with staining of arteries better seen in the late phase (bottom). (Case 2)Back to article page