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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Swept-source OCT findings in shaken baby syndrome: case report

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a, b Fundus photography showing bilateral intraretinal and preretinal hemorrhages, with a boat-shaped premacular hematoma, which is in the right eye larger in size and surrounded with an elevated ring-shaped white retinal fold (arrowheads). c SS OCT scan through the macula of the right eye showing a dome-shaped highly reflective band corresponding to a detached internal limiting membrane (ILM) (orange arrow) with associated posterior shadowing from dense sub-ILM hemorrhage. Note the presence of retinal traction at the upper edge of the detached ILM corresponding to the perimacular elevated retinal fold seen clinically (asterix). Note also the fainter reflecting posterior hyaloid overlying the detached ILM superiorly (red arrows). d SS OCT scan through nasal retina showing diffuse inner retinal hyperreflectivity (arrows) and multifocal serous retinal detachment. e, f SS OCT scans of the left eye showing hyperreflective vitreous dots, a sub-ILM hemorrhage (arrow), wave-shaped retinal layers deformation, diffuse inner retinal hyperreflectivity, ellipsoid zone disruption, intraretinal hyperreflective dots, and serous retinal detachment

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