Fig. 3From: Macular hole following scleral buckling for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: a case seriesUltra-widefield retinal imaging and B-scan images for Case 4(A) Case 4 has superior macula-on RRD, and fresh laser spots can be seen in the inferior nasal retina. (B) RRD image on the B-scan shows that the axial length is normal. (C) Retinal reattachment with obvious scleral ridge and little subretinal fluid 1 day after SB. (D) The retina is flat with superior old laser spots 1 month after SB. (E–F) The retina is stable at 2 and 6 months following SBRRD: rhegmatogenous retinal detachment; SB: scleral bucklingBack to article page