Fig. 1From: First case of primary intraocular natural killer t-cell lymphomaPhotograph of the posterior segment showing a severe vitreous opacity with a reddish disc (a). Fluorescence angiography image showing leakage (indicated by the arrow) (b). Indocyanine green angiography image (c). Flow cytometry data indicating that CD2- and CD56-positive cells were present in vitreous specimens (d). Cell cytology image indicating abnormally shaped nuclei after Giemsa staining (e). TIA-1 (f) and Cyclin D3; CyCD3 (g) were also found. Photograph of the posterior segment after irradiation and chemotherapy (h), Multiple white or cream-colored lesions were observed. OCT image of the macular area (i) showing disease lesions at the level of the retinal pigment epithelial layer (indicated by the arrow)Back to article page