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From: Diagnosis of complicated FEVR preoperatively and intra−/post-operatively: characteristics and risk factors for diagnostic timing

Fig. 2

Anterior segment photograph and fundus image in patient no. 7. a the anterior chamber of left eye was disappeared and posterior iris was adhered. The fundus of left eye was absolutely invisible. b the fundus image of right eye by Retcam showed that the peripheral retina was not clear and the fundus seemed likely to be normal. c FA was performed during the surgery under general anesthesia. The angiogram of right eye suggested that there was avascular area, increased ramification of vessel and bulb-like or telangiectatic endings in the periphery (arrowhead)

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