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From: Suprachoroidal hemorrhage followed by swept-source optical coherence tomography: a case report

Fig. 3

SS-OCT images showing the resolution of a suprachoroidal hemorrhage. On postoperative day 26, a low reflective region can be seen in the suprachoroidal space (between arrowheads) in the SS-OCT image a day 26. This was considered to be a suprachoroidal hemorrhage. An elevation of the retina and choroid can be seen at the same region. The low reflective region (yellow arrows) and moderate reflective region (green arrows) are gradually absorbed and not present on postoperative day 73 b day 38, c day 56, d day 73. During the follow-up period, the RRD (white arrows) was still present, and an encircling procedure with silicone oil tamponade was performed on postoperative day 63. The hemorrhage was slowly absorbed and was not detected on postoperative day 73

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