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From: Rapid and spontaneous resolution of hemorrhagic macular hole retinal detachment and subretinal hemorrhages in an eye with pathologic myopia: a case report

Fig. 2

Swept-source OCT (SS-OCT) images of the left eye before and at the onset of choroidal neovascularization (CNV). a: SS-OCT image before the symptoms occurred in the left eye. Initially, an inner lamellar macular hole was detected. No abnormalities were observed in the ellipsoid zone except in the area of the MH. b: SS-OCT image of the left eye shows multiple, distinctive, vertical finger-like projections extending into the outer retina, a pitchfork sign, corresponding to the area of the botryoidal-shaped hemorrhage (white arrow) and many subretinal infiltrations adjacent to the linear retinal hemorrhaged (arrowheads) at the site of the CNV. In the areas of these retinal infiltrations, the choroid is thickened (dotted arrows). On the temporal side of the fovea, the ellipsoid zone is extensively disrupted

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