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Fig. 3

From: Case series of branch retinal vein occlusion secondary to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and its surgical management

Fig. 3

Series of fundus photos of Case 3, a 74-year-old woman who presented with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment of the left eye. Preoperative fundus photo showed bullous retinal detachment from the 11 o’clock to 4 o’clock positions involving the fovea and tortuous and beaded veins (red dots circle) were visible in the superotemporal quadrant (A). Fundus photo at 1 week postoperatively showed a retinal hemorrhage in the superotemporal quadrant, partially obscured by tamponading air (B). The hemorrhage increased in the fundus photo at 4 weeks postoperatively (C) and that taken at 9 weeks postoperatively (D). Fluorescein angiography at 9 weeks postoperatively revealed no additional pathology (E). The hemorrhage appeared to have improved in the fundus photo taken at 1 year postoperatively (F)

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