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Fig. 11 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 11

From: Idiopathic multifocal choroiditis (MFC): aggressive and prolonged therapy with multiple immunosuppressive agents is needed to halt the progression of active disease. An offbeat review and a case series

Fig. 11

Case of MFC during acute episode (top 3 images) and after treatment (bottom 3 images. b. Case of MFC during acute episode (top 3 images) and after treatment (bottom 3 images. Figures 11a & b: Spectralis - ICGA/FA/ and OCT images in two cases of MFC. During the active phase of the disease (top lines of pictures), OCT findings disclose the presence of two inflammatory lesions showing damaged and clumped photoreceptor outer segments; RPE layer appears interrupted at its peak with, in the second case (11b), material infiltrating the subretinal space without the involvement of the inner retina. In the quiescent phase (bottom lines of pictures), OCT shows the resolution of the agglomerated material. It is also interesting to note that the FA images (right frames) do not permit to distinguish the active phase versus the quiescent phase of the disease

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