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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: A case report of ultrasonographic findings in bilateral diffuse Uveal melanocytic proliferation

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Multimodal imaging of Case 1. Anterior segment a and b showed iris nevus-like lesions (black arrow) and iris pigmentation (red arrow). Ultrasound biomicroscopy showed peripherally shallow anterior chamber, diffuse ciliary body thickening, a ciliary body nevi (yellow arrows), and ciliary body cysts (red asterisks) c and d. Bilateral diffuse choroidal thickening and a choroidal nevi (yellow arrows) were detected with high-frequency B-scan ultrasonography e and f. g and h show multiple, irregular, elevated, pigmented lesions (red arrows) and the corresponding hypoautofluorescence of these lesions on fundus autofluorescence i and j in the right and left eyes, respectively. Optical coherence tomography detected hyperreflective spots (blue arrows) in both eyes and subretinal fluid in the right eye

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