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From: Non-meningeal, non-pulmonary cryptococcosis with limited posterior uveitis in a kidney organ transplant recipient with antibody-mediated rejection: a case report

Fig. 2

Fundus photographs and OCT images of left eye after treatments: On day 4 after the first visit (post fluconazole and ganciclovir day 4): Fundus photographs (2a, 2b) showed stable lesions. The OCT image revealed slightly reduced macular edema (2c). At 8 days after the first visit (post L-AmB day 4): Fundus photographs (2d, 2e) showed slightly reduced exudative RD and macular star. OCT image revealed reduced macular edema (2f). At 20 days after the first visit (post L-AmB day 16): Fundus photographs (2g, 2h) showed subsided exudative retinal detachment. The OCT image showed swelling and scarring of the NFL in the lower disc, without macular edema and some HRF in the macula (2i). At 1 month after the first visit: Fundus photographs (2j, 2k) showed post-choroiditis scar and macular star subsided. The OCT image showed that the swelling in the NFL had subsided (2l). At 16 months after the first visit: Fundus photographs (2m) and OCT image (2n) follow-up showed stable conditions

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