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Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Representative fundus photos of the retinal honeycomb appearance accompanied by inner retinal layer break. A Retinal honeycomb appearance (area in the white dotted area) with a giant inner retinal break on the inner layer (yellow arrow) and outer retinal layer break (red arrow) in the temporal quadrant in the right eye with chronic RRD of a 3-year-old patient. B-D RetCam fundus photos of another 3-year-old patient. The patient had a typical honeycomb appearance (white dotted area) and multiple inner layer breaks in his right eye (white arrows) (B) and was treated with prophylactic laser photocoagulation (C). The outer retinal layer was still attached at the time of treatment, but the eye suffered an RRD later during follow-up. The left eye presented with a chronic RRD with multiple breaks in the temporal quadrant at onset (D), symmetrical with the area of inner layer breaks and the honeycomb appearance in the right eye

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