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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Blood flow velocity and thickness of the choroid in a patient with chorioretinopathy associated with ocular blunt trauma

Fig. 1

Photographs of the right eye at the initial visit in a patient with chorioretinopathy associated with ocular blunt trauma. a Fundus photograph showing a fan-shaped grayish chorioretinal lesion with pigmentation extending to the superotemporal side from the optic disc and depigmentation at the fovea. b A magnified view of A. Circles represent the same sites as Circles 1–3 set on laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) color map in Fig. 2b and d. c Late-phase fluorescein angiography showing a window defect corresponding to the chorioretinal lesion. d Venous-phase indocyanine green angiography showing hypofluorescence corresponding to the lesion site. Narrowed middle or large choroidal vessels can be visualized within the hypofluorescence

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