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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Case report: the first case of unilateral retinal pigment epithelium dysgenesis in China

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In the left eye: a solitary, unilateral, large, scalloped and yellowish-white lesion, with fringe-like margins was observed in the posterior pole and lower middle periphery of the left eye continuous with the optic nerve. Furthermore, we noted the presence of fibrosis and hyperplastic changes in the RPE at the periphery and thinning at the center of the lesion (a). IR images showed that the fringe-like contour of the lesion was visible, with diffuse hyperreflective signals specifically in the fovea, while with peripheral dark spots, having a typical leopard-spot like appearance (b, c)

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