Fig. 3From: Choroidal alterations of Sturge-Weber syndrome secondary glaucoma and non-glaucoma port-wine stain patients distinguished by enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomographyType B ultrasound (a) shows retinal and choroidal detachment 1 week after Ex-PRESS implantation in an 8-year-old Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) secondary glaucoma patient. B-scan ultrasound (b) shows retinal and choroid recovery after 3 months of topical glucocorticoid and atropine administration. Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) (c, d) shows two eyes with mild retinal detachment (green arrow) in a 3-year-old bilateral SWS-induced glaucoma patient 1 week after trabeculotomy. The EDI-OCT scan quality is low due to the patient’s young ageBack to article page