Case Report

Acute Retinal Pigment Epitheliitis: Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography, Fluorescein Angiography, and Autofluorescence Findings

Figure 2

(a) Fundus photography demonstrating slightly disappeared hypopigmented spots one week later. (b) Early phase of the FA showing increased hyperfluorescence surrounding hypofluorescent areas compared to initial FA. (c) Late phase of the FA showing further increase in hyperfluorescence due to staining. (d) FAF showing increased autofluorescence and pigment clumping in the corresponding hypopigmented areas. (e) SD-OCT showing the disappearance of the hyperreflective band, loss of photoreceptor segment layers, and RPE irregularities in the superior lesion (between the two arrows). (f) SD-OCT showing the hyperreflective band in the inferior lesion, which became smaller in size and loss of photoreceptor segment layers (between the two arrows). (g) SD-OCT showing RPE irregularities with minimal disruption of IS/OS junction in the foveolar lesion (arrowhead).
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