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From: Ophthalmic examination as a means to diagnose Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis: an optical coherence tomography and ultrawide field imaging evaluation

Fig. 1

The evolution of clinical findings in the right fundus. a The right fundus showed mild temporal pallor of the optic disc. b The right eye, at six weeks after initial presentation, showed thinning of the retina at the posterior pole, with inferior intraretinal (arrow) and subretinal (star) hemorrhage. c The ultrawide field fluorescein angiogram (UWFA) of the right eye revealed hyperfluorescence along the inferior arcade and blocked fluorescence due to the hemorrhage. Peripherally there were dropouts of vessels (arrow) and arteriovenous loops (star). d The hemorrhage resolved leaving behind a moth-eaten retina with conspicuous retinal vessels and inferior peripheral subretinal deposits

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