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Fig. 7 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 7

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. 7

Evolution of ICGA of OS in patient 2 at presentation and last follow-up. ICGA of OS at presentation showed hypoperfusion in the intermediate (A1 & A2) and the late phase of angiography (B) due to choriocapillaris non perfusion and/or scaring. At the end of follow-up, decreased number of hypofluorescent areas in the intermediate (C1 & C2) and late phase of angiography (D). The remaining hypofluorescent areas correspond to irreversible chorioretinal atrophy

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