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From: Scleral resection in chronic central serous chorioretinopathy complicated by exudative retinal detachment

Fig. 2

The right eye 4 months (a,b) and 2 years (c,d,e,f) after scleral resection. a Four months postoperatively, fundus photograph of the right eye shows total resolution of the exudative detachment with persisting diffuse retinal pigment epitheliopathy at the posterior pole. b Four months’ follow-up OCT shows resolution of subretinal fluid and marked reduction in height of the PED with persistence of some of the hyperreflective subretinal fibrin. c The right fundus 2 years after surgery, revealing retinal pigment epithelial changes and the absence of subretinal fluid at the posterior pole. d OCT of the right eye at 2 years after surgery shows the absence of subretinal fluid in the right eye. e The FFA revealed a leopard spot like fluorescence inferiorly. f The mid-phase ICGA of the right eye showed a block fluorescence at the foveal center and small pin-point leaks superior to the optic disc

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