Fig. 5From: Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: the step-by-step approach to a better understanding of clinicopathology, immunopathology, diagnosis, and management: a brief reviewFluorescein angiogram findings in the chronic stage of VKH disease. Hyperfluorescent areas (window-defect) and hypofluorescent areas (pigment clumps) are visible in the posterior pole. Note the high-water marks, which indicate the extent of exudative retinal detachment. Note also the bright hyperfluorescence of both discsBack to article page