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From: Combined central retinal vein occlusion and cilioretinal artery occlusion as the initial presentation of frosted branch angiitis: a case report and literature review

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Imaging at initial presentation. a Color fundus photograph of the left eye showing dilated tortuous veins, swollen optic disc, and ischemic retinal whitening at the distribution of cilioretinal artery, Note: the two white areas above the superior retinal arcades represent a reflection artefact from the fundus camera. b A fluorescein angiogram showing disc leakage, with no abnormal vascular leakage or capillary non-perfusion (note: consecutive angiography frames revealed an obvious delay in the venous filling). c SD-OCT image showing inner retinal hyperreflectivity and thickening involving the nasal macula in the left eye. d Color fundus photo and fluorescin angiogram image of the normal right eye

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