Fig. 2From: Longitudinal observation of OCT imaging is a valuable tool to monitor primary vitreoretinal lymphoma treated with intravitreal injections of methotrexateFundus photography of case 2 at presentation (left and middle). Elevated opacity with an unclear edge in the posterior vitreous in both eyes. In the left eye, opacity was accompanied by superior temporal vein occlusion, patchy hemorrhage and macular edema. Cytology from a diagnostic vitrectomy from the same patient demonstrating large lymphoma cells with large irregular nuclei, prominent nucleoli, and scanty basophilic cytoplasm confirming the diagnosis of vitreoretinal lymphoma (right)Back to article page