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From: Retinal honeycomb appearance and its role in patients with X-linked retinoschisis

Fig. 2

Representative ultra-wide-field fundus photos and OCT depicting retinal honeycomb appearance (in the white dotted area) in a patient with XLRS. A Retinal honeycomb appearance in the inferior quadrant in the right eye of a 5-year-old patient. The white arrowhead shows the scanning line of the OCT in B. B OCT scan showing splitting in the nerve fiber layer (NFL), ganglion cell layer (GCC) and inner nuclear layer (INL), a thin inner retinal layer (white star) and a relatively thick, excavated outer layer (white triangle). C, D The green channel (C) and red channel (D) of fundus photo 2A both showed an obvious honeycomb appearance, suggesting the excavation should involve a deeper retina

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