Fig. 1From: Tick-borne encephalitis related uveitis: a case reportA Fundus photograph of the right eye demonstrating vitreous inflammation and retinal haemorrhages. B Fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) showing the absence of macular oedema and papillitis and the presence of vitritis. C Fundus (FAF) 5 days after the FFA revealing small hypoautofluorescent lesions around the optic nerve (arrows) and outer retinal lesions on optical coherence tomography (OCT) (arrow). D FAF and OCT images were not previously exploitable, at the time of FFA, as the presence of vitritis impeded fundus visualisationBack to article page