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From: Pathogenic role of the vitreous in angle-closure glaucoma with autosomal recessive bestrophinopathy: a case report

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Ophthalmologic examination for final diagnosis. a Fundus fluorescein angiography of both eyes revealed scattered hyper-fluorescence existed in the posterior pole on early stage and didn’t change until late stage. Capillary leakage was obvious in peripheral retina in late stage. The timing of the right eye was at 0:45.97, 2:41.00 and 4:11.62 respectively. The timing of the left eye was at 0:23.23, 1:51.67 and 10:21.34 respectively. b Fundus autofluorescense of both eyes demonstrated hyper-autofluorescence in the posterior poles was in accord with fundus fluorescein angiography. Some hypo-autofluorescence also could be seen in the macula. c Flash electroretinogram showed a decreased rod photoreceptor maximal reaction amplitude with no obvious change of cone photoreceptor reaction amplitude in 30 Hz flicker

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