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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. 2

Follow-up of the changes in the left eye and the electroencephalogram. a The left eye at the first ophthalmic evaluation showed macular scar with pigment splinters (arrow). Small irregular whitish lesions with some pigmentation around the macular scar suggest distinct areas of chorioretinal atrophy. b The ultrawide field fundus photograph of the left eye 6 weeks after the initial presentation to the Ophthalmology department showed similar findings as in the presentation. c The ultrawide field fluorescein angiogram done at that time showed window defect at the macular, nasal capillary non-perfusion, and paravascular staining. d The electroencephalogram showed generalized pseudo-periodic epileptiform discharges at variable intervals of 6–30 s (compressed image at paper speed of 10 mm/s)

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