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Fig. 2 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 2

From: Atypical retinal pigment epithelial defects with retained photoreceptor layers: a so far disregarded finding in age related macular degeneration

Fig. 2

2010: A circumscribed RPE atrophy is noted on color fundus with corresponding window defects visible on FA. 2011: The now performed FAF and SD-OCT highlights the loss of RPE with corresponding hypo autofluorescence on FAF and enhanced choroidal signaling on SD-OCT. The ELM, ellipsoid zone and the interdigitation zone are attached to the Bruch’s membrane. 2012 and 2013: Decrease in window defect on FA, hypoautofluorescence on FAF and enhanced choroidal signaling on SD-OCT is noted. Ingrowth of RPE/drusenoid material (red, thin arrow) is evident overlaid by PR layers

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