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Fig. 3 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Intraoperative photographs at the initial surgery (a), second surgery (b, c), and third surgery (d-f). a Full-thickness sclerectomies were performed. At the end of surgery, the scleral flap is resected. b At the second surgery, the scleral incision is adhered to tissue of the Tenon’s capsule tissue and connective tissue regeneration is observed. c A full-thickness sclerotomy is made and subretinal fluid is drained using 532 nm intraocular laser probe. d At the third surgery after the second recurrence, complete connective tissue regeneration at the surgical site is observed. e Tissue of the Tenon’s capsule is removed, a full thickness sclerectomy is performed, and the surrounding sclera is coagulated with diathermy. f Finally, mitomycin-C is applied for 3 mins. UES: uveal effusion syndrome

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