Research Article

The Role of Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging in the Study of the Course of Posterior Uveitis Disorders

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Tuberculosis associated serpiginous-like choroiditis. In the acute phase, a hypofluorescent rim in ICGA (a, b) delineates the edge of the progressive lesion, appearing in FAF (c) as poorly defined hyperautofluorescent margins (arrowheads). Lesion has experienced an expansion peripherally (d, e) and is surrounded by a hypo-AF rim (f) after treatment.
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