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Fig. 2

From: Internal limiting membrane separation and posterior vitreous hyperreflective dots: novel OCT findings in Purtscher-like retinopathy

Fig. 2

Clinical and optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings, ten days after presentation: A, B: Clinical fundus photographs shows fading of the retinal whitening areas (black arrow), few retinal hemorrhages (red arrow) and minimal cotton-wool spots (blue arrow). Sparing of the retina at the papillomacular bundle was noted in the right eye (pink arrow). C, D: On the OCT scans, the retinal thickness had reduced with minimal retinal opacification present. The inner retinal layer stratification was beginning to get restored (red arrow). The retinal layers at the papillomacular bundle adjacent to the temporal edge of the optic disc was unaffected in the right eye (pink arrow). The outer retinal layer’s shadowing had also diminished (yellow arrow). The separation of the ILM observed during the initial visit had disappeared (orange arrow)

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