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Fig. 3 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Longitudinal observation of OCT imaging is a valuable tool to monitor primary vitreoretinal lymphoma treated with intravitreal injections of methotrexate

Fig. 3

Longitudinal documentation of OCT (case 2). At presentation, OCT revealed vitreous cells, intraretinal infiltration and PED in the left eye (a), and vitreous cells, intraretinal infiltration accompanied by macular edema and SRF in left eye (e). b-d revealed changes in OCT of the right eye. After induction treatment, PED disappeared, and the hyperreflective infiltration in all layers of the retina decreased (b). After consolidation treatment, hyperreflective infiltration further decreased (c). One month after maintenance treatment, the disruption of the outer structure of the retina, atrophy and thinning of the inner retina were revealed (d). f-h revealed changes in OCT of the left eye. After induction treatment, macular edema disappeared, and hyperreflective infiltration in all layers of the retina decreased (f). After consolidation treatment, hyperreflective infiltration of the retina further decreased (g). One month after maintenance treatment, OCT returned to almost normal (h)

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