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Fig. 1 | BMC Ophthalmology

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From: Bilateral multifocal chorioretinitis as the only presentation of acute West Nile virus infection: a case report

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Multimodal imaging. A In the right eye, fluorescein angiography (FA) showed the presence of hyperfluorescent lesions with a linear distribution, corresponding to the hypocyanescent lesions in indocyanine green angiography (ICGA). B In the left eye, FAF showed the presence of vitreitis, while OCT showed the presence of hyperreflective dots in the vitreous chamber, hyperreflective oval deposits on the retinal surface, focal alteration in the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) and the ellipsoid zone (EZ), and granular hyperreflective specks located predominantly in the outer and inner nuclear layers. C In the right eye, fundus autofluorescence (FAF) showed the presence of hyperautofluorescent lesions with a linear distribution, corresponding to focal alteration in the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) and the ellipsoid zone (EZ) at the OCT. D In the left eye, FA showed the presence of “target” lesions with a rim of hyperfluorescence and a central spot of hypofluorescence, corresponding to focal alteration of the RPE and the EZ

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