Case Report

Peripapillary Pachychoroid Syndrome (PPS): Diagnosing and Treating a Rare Entity

Figure 1

OCT images at presentation showing ERM in the RE (a) and CME in the LE (b). FA of the RE (c) and LE (d) showed very mild hyperfluorescence in the fovea of the LE and mild late staining of the ONH, temporally, in both eyes. Three months later, the OCT of the RE remained unchanged (e), while in the LE there is additional SRF in the fovea (f). OCT images after ERM peeling in RE (g) and topical treatment with dexamethasone and nepafenac drops in the LE (h); the accumulations of SRF and IRF have almost completely resolved. OCTs six months later: the RE (i) is stable, while CME has reappeared in the LE (j).
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