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

Fig. 3

Evolution of the damage to the right eye monitored by short wave length fundus autofluorescence. a Multiple hyper-autofluorescent lesions with a peripapillary distribution are present. b At diagnosis, 3 months later, extension of the lesions at the posterior pole (yellow arrows) can be observed. This phenomenon continues during the first chemotherapy treatment with an area of increased autofluorescence around the optic nerve c. At the time of remission (9 months later), progression of the lesions had stopped, but there is a persistence of the hyperautofluorescent spots

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