Case Report

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

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(a) Fundus photography showing almost disappeared lesions only with a slight residual hypopigmentation. (b) Early phase of the FA demonstrating more prominent transmission hyperfluorescence compared to previous FAs in the affected areas. (c) Late phase FA demonstrating slightly increased hyperfluorescence due to staining. (d) FAF showing increased autofluorescence and more pigment clumping in the corresponding hypopigmented areas. (e)-(f) SD-OCT showing loss of photoreceptor segment layers with slightly irregular RPE layers in the superior and the inferior lesions (both figures, between the two arrows). (g) SD-OCT showing decreased RPE irregularities and restored IS/OS junction in the foveolar lesion (arrowhead).
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