Fig. 2From: Indirect choroidal neovascularization secondary to a posterior-segment intraocular foreign body – case reportThere was a whitish lesion at the fovea with faint retinal hemorrhage and surrounding sensory elevation (a). FA demonstrated that the foveal CNV was hyperfluorescent and leaking at the early phase (b) with severe dye pooling at the late phase (c)Back to article page