Research Article
The Role of Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging in the Study of the Course of Posterior Uveitis Disorders
Figure 6
Full-thickness inflammation of retina-choroid of undefined origin. Initially, ICGA shows choroidal ischemia as central hypofluorescence (a, b). FAF shows a hyperautofluorescent plaque temporal to ischemia (c). In OCT, serous detachment (d) decreases after treatment (e). Despite reperfusion of ischemia (f), new satellite lesions (arrowheads) appear in ICGA and FAF (g, h), indicating a peripheral progression of the disease.
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