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From: Severe visual impairment due to an optic neuropathy and central retinal vein occlusion in a sarcoidosis patient

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Fundus photograph and fluorescein fundus angiography. Seen in a fundus photograph taken during the initial visit, the right eye shows no abnormality in the post pole (a). Left eye shows severe disc edema and hyperemia, and engorgement of all branches of the central retinal vein, dot, and flame-shaped hemorrhages (b). Results of fluorescein fundus angiography taken during the initial visit indicate no abnormality in the right eye (c). Left eye shows hyperfluorescein in the optic disc (d). Seven months later, the optic disc turned pale in color, and retinal hemorrhages disappeared (e)

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