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From: Central serous chorioretinopathy: updates in the pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapeutic strategies

Fig. 2

Clinical characteristics of central serous chorioretinopathy detected by fundus autofluorescence (FAF) and fundus fluorescence angiography (FFA). FAF shows pinpoint hypercyanescence in the macular area (a). FFA shows hyperfluorescent leakage points (orange arrows) at the lower part of the fovea in the early phase, with a progressive increase in intensity and size over time (b–e). Spot-like transparent fluorescence is visible at the posterior pole in the left eye (f–i). The hyperfluorescent leakage points (orange arrows) at the low part of the macular were also detected in the early phase in the left eye (g, h)

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