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Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of both eyes on presentation (a, b, c and d) and ten days later (e, f, g and h). On presentation, macular edema with significant thickening (arrow) nasal to the fovea in the right eye was revealed (b). The fovea of the left eye was not involved. At the site of oval retinal patches, the sensory retina was elevated (arrow) (d). Ten days later, retinal edema was reduced in both eyes (f and h) with obvious highly reflective exudates (arrow) in the macula of the right eye (f)

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