Case Report

Shaggy Photoreceptors with Subfoveal Fluid Associated with a Distant Choroidal Melanoma

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Optical coherence tomography scans of the fovea before (a) and one week after treatment showing reduced volume of shaggy photoreceptors (b). At six weeks, there is recurrent subretinal fluid with presence of shaggy photoreceptors (c) which again resolved four months later (d).
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