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Figure 2

From: Dehiscence of detached internal limiting membrane in eyes with myopic traction maculopathy with spontaneous resolution

Figure 2

Optical coherence tomographic (OCT) images of Case 2. A: OCT image shows macular retinoschisis and foveal detachment with vitreous strand (white arrow) attached at the parafovea (arrow). Tractional internal limiting membrane (ILM) detachment (arrowhead) is detected as a membrane above the wrinkled inner retina at the perifoveal lesion. ILM dehiscence (white arrowhead) is also seen. Vitreous strand (arrow) from the vitreous opacity is attached to the retinal surface. B: After one month, the macular retinoschisis and foveal detachment are decreased and the tractional ILM detachment is also decreased and shifted centrifugally to the temporal side (arrowhead). The vitreous strand remains attached (arrow). C: After 3 months, macular retinoschisis and tractional ILM detachment (arrowheads) are completely resolved, and the wrinkled inner retina is flattened. However, the vitreous strand (arrow) remains with increasing distance from the vitreous opacity (white arrow).

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