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Fig. 3

From: Outcomes of retinal pigment epithelial detachment in Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease: a longitudinal analysis

Fig. 3

Disease progression and outcomes of case 10. A-J Multimodal imaging examinations of case 5 at initial indicating the diagnosis of VKH and CSC. Widefield fundus photos (A and B) of acute VKH. Widefield late-phase fluorescein angiography of acute VKH (C and D). E-J OCT of revealed the presence of subretinal fluid, septae, PED, dilatated large choroidal vessels (yellow polyline) and RPE microrips (yellow circle). K-L Three weeks after treatment with rapid and aggressive high-dose systemic corticosteroid, adalimumab and mycophenolate mofetil, FFA demonstrated ‘ink-blot’ and ICGA showed large choroidal venous dilatation. M–N Eight months after the presentation, OCT showed complete remission of neurosensory retinal detachment and PED, and dilated large choroidal vessels in bilateral eyes (red pentagrams)

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