Fig. 1From: Persumed sympathetic Ophthalmia after scleral buckling surgery: case reportFundus photography of the right (a) and the left (b) eye reveals bilateral disc swelling and multifocal serous retinal detachment at the posterior pole. Enhanced depth imaging optical coherent tomography (EDI-OCT) of the right (c) and the left (d) eye at the first presentation after the development of sympathetic ophthalmia (SO) discloses multi-lobular serous retinal detachment, septate subretinal spaces, hyperreflective dots in subretinal fluid, choroidal thickening, and undulation of the retinal pigment epithelium. The results of EDI-OCT of the right (e) and left (f) eye shows the significant response with resolution of serous retinal detachment and decreased choroidal thickening 5 days after pulse corticosteroid therapyBack to article page