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Fig. 4 | Journal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection

Fig. 4

From: Immune recovery uveitis in Whipple’s disease: an unusual ocular presentation

Fig. 4

Posterior segment findings after 2-year follow-up of Whipple’s disease uveitis and subsequent immune recovery uveitis. A Ultra-wide field (UWF) fundus photograph of the right eye showing discrete temporal venous sheathing (arrows) and a small intraretinal hemorrhage in the inferior temporal periphery (arrowhead). B UWF fundus photograph of the left eye showing hazy details because of subcapsular posterior cataract. Vitreous precipitates can be seen in front of the posterior pole and across the inferior periphery. Note areas of proximal venous vascular sheathing. C UWF fluorescein angiography (FA) of the right eye showing mild capillaropathy, and ischemic areas in the temporal periphery. D UWF FA of the left eye showing multifocal vitreous precipitates, and mild telangiectatic vascular changes in the temporal periphery. No vascular leakage can be seen

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