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From: Sequential bilateral Behçet’s neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary vitreous exudate: case report

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Multimodal imaging at the time of presentation for the right eye involvement. a Fundus photograph of the right eye showing a localized inflammatory vitreous exudate overlying an infiltrated optic disc and peripapillary retina with associated retinal hemorrhages. b SS OCT showing a “mushroom-shaped” hyperreflectivity of the prepapillary vitreous exudation associated with a peripapillary serous retinal detachment involving the fovea. c SS OCTA scan through the radial peripapillary capillary network of the right eye revealing a prepapillary hypointense area due to blockage from the prepapillary exudate. Note the presence of peripapillary retinal hypervascularity, with a peripapillary vascular density (PVD) of 11.23%. Sequential imaging follow-up at 48 h (d, e, f) and 1 month (g, h, i). Fundus photography showing the development of macular hard exudates and gradual resolution of the prepapillary inflammatory exudate and associated optic disc and peripapillary infiltration (d and g). SS OCT demonstrating gradual resolution of the prepapillary hyperreflectivity and subretinal fluid (e and h). SS OCTA showing gradual resolution of the prepapillary hypointense area and peripapillary hypervascularity, with a PVD of 9.18% at 1 month (h, i)

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