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From: Progressive chorioretinal involvement in a patient with light-chain (AL) amyloidosis: a case report

Fig. 1

Fundus and autofluorescence features of a patient with chorioretinal lesions due to primary amyloid light-chain amyloidosis. Pigmented (black arrows) and yellowish unpigmented (white arrow) spots are visible at the posterior pole of the right (A1) and left (A2) eyes. These lesions are also found in the mid periphery (A3). Near infrared (B) and short wavelength (C) fundus autofluorescence imaging reveal multiple hyperautofluorescent spots over the posterior pole in both eyes

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