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Fig. 2

From: A case of bilateral endogenous endophthalmitis misdiagnosed as Purtscher’s retinopathy

Fig. 2

Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) of both eyes on presentation. FFA showed dilated retinal veins and capillaries (arrow), less fluorescence leakage at the posterior pole (double arrows) and at the site of the oval retinal patches (triangle) at the early stage (a and d). At the same time, blocked fluorescence by linear hemorrhage was found in the right eye (a). A nonperfusion area (star) at the posterior pole was found in the left eye (d). At the middle and late stages of FFA, extensive fluorescence leakage around the optic disc (double arrows) and the site of oval retinal patches (arrow) were observed in both eyes (b, c, e and f)

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