Fig. 9
From: Clinical applications of fundus autofluorescence in retinal disease

Fundus autofluorescence of Stargardt disease. While fundus photography (a, b) and clinical examination may have non-specific findings, fundus autofluorescence (c, d) shows hyper-autofluorescent flecks with peripapillary sparing characteristic of the disease. The flecks surround a hypo-autofluorescent central macula corresponding to significant chorioretinal atrophy on SD-OCT (e)