Research Article

Fundus Autofluorescence and Optical Coherence Tomography Characteristics in Different Stages of Central Serous Chorioretinopathy

Figure 1

(a) SD-OCT line scan with evidence of PED at the site of leak. (b) 50-degree fundus autofluorescence scan shows a discrete hypofluorescence signal at a background of increased fluorescence at acute stage. (c) The FAF imaging of the same patient with late-chronic CSC at 6 months after symptoms onset. Given the cross-sectional study design, only the first FAF imaging and the presenting OCT scans were included for the statistical analysis. The FAF scan shows a less discrete hypofluorescence signal at the site of leak and a presence of water track sign.
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