Fig. 1From: Simultaneous evaluation of iris area and subfoveal choroidal thickness in Fuchs uveitis syndrome1a. Clinical image of the normal right eye (RE). 1b. Clinical image of Fuchs uveitis syndrome (FUS) left eye (LE) with pronounced iris atrophy. 1c. AS-OCT of RE with normal thickness iris (643mm2). 1d. Affected LE with a marked decrease in iris stroma thickness (507mm2), images were taken making a 3 mm cut from the pupillary edge to the base of the iris. (Technique proposed by Invernizzi [7]). Dotted white line is the iris area. 1e. RE Spectral domain EDI-OCT in the healthy eye; red line measures choroidal thickness on the subfoveal central position (SFCT), as the distance from the outer border of Bruch’s membrane to the inner surface of the sclera [10] with a normal choroidal thickness (506 μm). 1f. LE with FUS, showing a significant decrease in choroidal thickness measured with the red line (248 μm)Back to article page