Fig. 2From: Combined central retinal vein occlusion and cilioretinal artery occlusion as the initial presentation of frosted branch angiitis: a case report and literature reviewImaging five months after the initial presentation. a The same eye shows increased disc edema with hyperemia, macular edema, and thick perivascular sheathing along the major vessels (predominantly venous), typical of frosted branch angiitis. b and c Early and late fluorescein angiograms revealed extensive retinal capillary non-perfusion and leakage from the optic nerve head and retinal veins. d SD-OCT shows severe macular edemaBack to article page