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Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Infrared reflectance image and SD-OCT horizontal scan passing through the fovea of the right and left eyes. a At the first visit, the presence of subretinal fluid associated with hyper-reflective deposits in front of the pigment epithelium can be observed. There is also a pachychoroid associated with enlargement of the choriocapillaris. b After eight cycles of chemotherapy (9 months from the first visit), the patient is considered to be in remission. Subretinal fluid have disappeared. However, the subretinal deposits are still present and choroidal thickness is unchanged

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