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Fig. 11 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 11

From: Tuberculosis-related serpiginous choroiditis: aggressive therapy with dual concomitant combination of multiple anti-tubercular and multiple immunosuppressive agents is needed to halt the progression of the disease

Fig. 11

Patient 4 (top) ICGA hyperfluorescence indicating progression of choriocapillaritis. The left frame shows the posterior pole of the left eye with chorioretinal scars (hypofluorescent areas) in the intermediate angiographic phase. The right picture shows the same area in the late angiographic phase characterized by hyperfluorescence between scarred areas indicating progression of choriocapillaritis (black arrows). (bottom) SD-OCT showing oedema (white arrows) at the border of cicatricial areas (red arrows). These edematous areas are susceptible to be recovered after introduction of dual antitubercular and immunosuppressive therapy explaining the improvement of the visual fields shown in Fig. 21

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