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Fig. 6 | BMC Ophthalmology

Fig. 6

From: IgG4-related ophthalmic disease masquerading as ciliary body tumors and scleritis in both eyes: a case report

Fig. 6

Changes of the right eye showed by multimodal imaging monitoring and IL-6 level after treatment (AT). A1-A5 Slit-lamp examination showed relief of edema and congestion of conjunctiva and sclera at 5 days AT. A bulbar conjunctival swelling was observed at 40 days AT and only hyperpigmentation at the lesion location was observed at 83 days AT and remained stable as observed at the following timepoints. B1-B5 UBM showed the gradual shrinking of the mass and the subconjunctival fluid during treatment. The subconjunctival fluid and the mass disappear completely at 83 days AT and at the following timepoints. C1-C5 Wide-angle fundus photography showed that the grey white mass located on the supratemporal peripheral fundus cannot be detected since 40 days AT and gradual improvement of vitreous opacity was also observed

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