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Fig. 3 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: The multimodal imaging features and outcomes of multifocal choroiditis/punctate inner choroidopathy lesion with multiple evanescent white dot syndrome-like features: a retrospective study

Fig. 3

Case 1: The first visit at the local clinic (A-C). 2 weeks later visiting our clinic (D-F) and a follow-up visit after 3 years (G-I).

A: Early-phase FFA showed hyperfluorescence in a cluster and wreath-like pattern. B: Late-phase FFA showed a hot optic disc. C: Hyperreflective lesion in the subnasal area of fovea with disruption of the RPE-BM-CC and EZ on OCT. D: Diffuse posterior pole grey-white dots (red arrow), subnasal foveal yellowish-white lesion, and foveal granularity (blue arrow). E: Scattered hyperautofluorescent dots in the posterior pole on FAF (blue arrow). F: Juxtafoveal hyperreflective materials disrupted the RPE and disruption of EZ around the lesion on OCT. G: Yellowish-white lesion became better defined and pigmented. H: The juxtafoveal lesion showed hypoautofluorescence on FAF. I: OCT showed restoration of foveal EZ and RPE-BM-CC and sagged middle layer of the retina, and focal EZ and RPE loss at the lesion’s site

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