Fig. 4From: Unusual non-nanophthalmic uveal effusion syndrome with histologically normal scleral architecture: a case reportIndocyanine green angiography (ICGA) of the right eye. At presentation, ICGA demonstrates diffuse early hypercyanescence especially in the posterior pole and superotemporal vortex veins that persisted until the mid to late phase (10 min) and very late (30 min) hypercyanescence in the peripapillary area (Column a). One year after the surgery, follow-up ICGA reveals less choroidal hypercyanescence and the retina completely reattached (Column b)Back to article page