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From: Improvements in visual acuity and macular morphology following cessation of anti-estrogen drugs in a patient with anti-estrogen maculopathy resembling macular telangiectasia type 2: a pathogenic hypothesis

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Photographs of right eye (a, c) and left eye (b, d, e-h) in a 53-year-old woman with macular telangiectasia type 2-like findings. a, b Fundus images showing foveal depigmentation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and the surrounding ringed gray-colored reduced retinal transparency in both eyes at the initial visit. c, d Late-phase fluorescein angiography showing diffuse dilated retinal capillaries at the macula with mild leakage at the fovea at the initial visit. e Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) showing hyper-autofluorescence at the fovea at the initial visit. f Fourteen months after the initial visit, RPE depigmentation at the fovea decreased. g Twenty-five months after the initial visit, the extent of foveal vascular leakage on late-phase fluorescein angiography decreased. h Thirty-one months after the initial visit, the size of hyper-autofluorescence on FAF shrunk

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