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From: Multimodal imaging of indapamide-induced bilateral choroidal effusion: a case report

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Multimodal images in the convalescence phase. a Slit-lamp microscopy revealed that the anterior chamber depth was restored. b Cornea/anterior segment optical coherence tomography. In contrast to the acute phase, the anterior chamber reached a sufficient depth, and the pupils showed no evidence of miosis by the effect of prostaglandin E2. c Color fundus photography showed that the choroidal effusions had disappeared. d Fluorescein angiography after 2.5 months. Leakage from blood vessels disappeared, peripheral granular hyperfluorescence improved, no area of nonperfusion was observed, and the choroidal thickness returned to normal. e Optical coherence tomography showed that the choroid returned to its normal thickness

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