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From: Development and spontaneous closure of a secondary macular hole associated with submacular hemorrhage due to polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy: a case report

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Fundus appearance and angiographic findings at onset. a Fundus photograph showing subretinal hemorrhage that was centered superior nasal to the optic disc and overhung the macula. There seemed to be different regions of hemorrhage, colored yellow, bright red, and dark red. There was also serous retinal detachment surrounding the optic disc superiorly at 270 degrees. Indocyanine green fundus angiography showing leakage from multiple tufted vessels superior and superior nasal to the optic disc creating the hyperfluorescent area in the image. b Optical coherence tomography showed submacular hemorrhage without macular hole. (right; horizontal scan, left; vertical scan)

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