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From: Spontaneous resolution of foveal detachment in traction maculopathy in high myopia unrelated to posterior vitreous detachment

Fig. 3

Serial optical coherence tomography (OCT) images from patient No. 6. The serial OCT images from a 44-year-old woman with high myopia (patient No. 6) show spontaneously resolved foveal detachment and enlarged inner lamellar hole. a The OCT at initial presentation showed retinoschisis, mainly over the outer retina, and ILM detachment. An inner lamellar hole was also present. No vitreomacular interface traction was noted. b The retina had reattached 6 months later, without operation, with disruption to the IS/OS junction visible on the same image. The schisis, ILM detachment, and inner lamellar hole persisted. c After 44 months, the macula remained attached, while the inner lamellar hole had enlarged without the formation of a macular hole. The retinoschisis over the outer retina was still visible, as was the disruption to the IS/OS junction

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