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Fig. 2 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 2

From: Angiographic features of drug-induced bilateral angle closure and transient myopia with Ciliochoroidal effusion

Fig. 2

Fluorescein angiography (FA) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) of case 3. a FA shows hypofluorescent dark spots in the mid-peripheral retina (arrows) and retinal vascular leakage (asterisk) in the peripheral retina in the early phase. b In the early phase, ICGA shows that hypofluorescent dark spots are more prominent. Note the same location of hypofluorescent dark spots using FA and ICGA (arrows). Using ICGA, pinpoint hyperfluorescence appears near the hypofluorescent dark spots (arrowheads) in the early phase. c In the late phase, ICGA shows that some of the hyperfluorescent dark spots disappear, and pinpoint hyperfluorescence is more numerous. (D) The pinpoint hyperfluorescence in ICGA disappears after 1 month 

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