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From: Retinal injury from a laser skin resurfacing device during medical tourism: a public health concern

Fig. 2

Repeat imaging of the fundus of the right eye three months after the laser injury. (A) Color fundus photograph of the right eye illustrates the formation of a central fibrin scar with macular traction. (B) Infrared reflectance image overlaid with the en face SD-OCT imaging scan area illustrating retinal thickness topography (highlighted in colored area). The green arrow shows the position of the scan line used to generate the cross-sectional retinal OCT image. (C) SD-OCT cross-sectional retinal image demonstrates chorioretinal scarring beneath the fovea with thickening of the adjacent retinal layers with an overlying epiretinal membrane causing vitreomacular traction (temporal to nasal: T → N)

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