Case Report

Idiopathic Acute Exudative Polymorphous Vitelliform Maculopathy: Insight into Imaging Features and Outcomes

Figure 3

Right and left eye blue fundus autofluorescence (FAF) at presentation and eight months later. Initially, there was no significant evidence of hyperautofluorescent lesions in FAF (a and a1). As soon as the subretinal yellow-white vitelliform material starts to accumulate, FAF imaging shows the characteristic hyperautofluorescence of the polymorphous deposits. Frequently, vitelliform material precipitates along the inferior margins of the serous detachments, forming curvilinear deposits (b and b1). One year after diagnosis, FAF demonstrated a progressive reduction in hyperautofluorescence (c).