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From: Case of catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome presenting as neuroretinitis and vaso-occlusive retinopathy

Fig. 2

Ocular findings of pediatric catastrophic anti-phospholipid syndrome at 6 months after presentation. a The fundus showed no optic disc edema, but a few remnant exudates are seen in the right eye. b Occluded retinal arteries and laser marks at temporal retinal area are observed in the left eye. c, d Fluorescein angiographies revealed no disc leakage in the both eyes. Although there is non-perfused retinal area, no active retinal neovascularization is observed. e, f Optical coherence tomography of macula showed flat macula with a few remnant exudates are detected in the both eyes. Temporal retinal thinning is observed in the left eye. g Nasal field defect is shown in the left eye. h No definite visual field defect is detected in the right eye

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