Fig. 5From: Atypical acute retinal necrosis accompanied by Terson’s syndrome: a case reportRegression of atypical retinal necrosis in the right eye (a, b, c, d). a On day 11, the whitish retinal lesion was decreased. b, c At 1 and 3 months after the initial visit, the peripheral retinal necrosis and vitreous hemorrhage have decreased. d Eight months after the first visit, the vitreous and peripapillary hemorrhage are nearly absorbed. Peripheral retinal necrosis is not detectedBack to article page