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From: Choroidal alterations of Sturge-Weber syndrome secondary glaucoma and non-glaucoma port-wine stain patients distinguished by enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography

Fig. 1

Color fundus photograph (a, b) and enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) (c, d) of a Sturge-Weber syndrome secondary glaucoma patient shows the choroidal hemangioma criteria of the study. The color fundus photograph (b) shows a “ketchup” change in the left eye. EDI-OCT (d) of the left eye shows an elevation of the retina/choroid complex with a low-to-medium reflective signal from the lesion

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