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From: Evaluation of baseline optic disc pit and optic disc coloboma maculopathy features by spectral domain optical coherence tomography

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 A case of Optic disc pit with maculopathy: A: This cropped colour fundus image (Optos, Daytona, UK) belongs to a 26-year-old female showing a grey-white translucent defect at the temporal portion of the optic disc suggestive of optic disc pit (white arrow). Her presenting visual acuity was 20/80, N12 in the affected left eye. B: The optical coherence tomography scan section through the ODP and macula shows the temporal defect suggestive of an ODP with schisis at the nerve fibre layer and at the junction of inner nuclear layer – outer plexiform layers (white arrow), and schitic fluid further dissecting the outer nuclear layer of the retina (red arrow) followed by a focal outer retinal defect (yellow arrow) causing serous macular detachment (SMD). There is no communication of the SMD with the optic disc pit. C: Fundus autofluoroscent image shows the hypoautofluorescent ODP (white arrow) at the temporal portion of the optic disc with a number of hyper autofluoroscent spots (red arrow) at the posterior pole indicative of shaggy photoreceptors and a long-standing SMD

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