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From: Bilateral Pachychoroid disease with type 3 Uveal effusion syndrome in one eye and central serous Chorioretinopathy in contralateral eye: a case report

Fig. 2

Angiographic and FAF findings at the initial examination (a-h) and before surgery (i): right eye (a-c, g, i) and left eye (d-f, h). a, d In the posterior pole of both eyes, late-phase FA shows window defects and mild fluorescence leakage. b, e In both eyes, early-phase ICGA images depict dilated choroidal vessels. c, f Late-phase ICGA images of both eyes depict mild choroidal hyperpermeability and mild dye leakage. g FAF image shows hyperautofluorescence with central hypoautofluorescence in two locations and hyperautofluorescence consistent with retinal detachment. h FAF imaging depicts hyperautofluorescence consistent with the descending atrophic tract from the macula. Pachychoroid is found corresponding to the descending atrophic tract. i One month after surgery, retinal and choroidal detachment progressed. FA: fluorescein angiography, ICGA: indocyanine green angiography, FAF: fundus autofluorescence

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