Fig. 4From: Multi-modal imaging and anatomic classification of the white dot syndromesSerpiginous choroiditis. A 68-year-old woman presented with chronic visual field defects in both eyes. Lesions deep to the retina were noted bilaterally emanating from the optic disc (top row). Fundus autofluorescence revealed central hypoautofluorescence with rims of hyperautofluorescence (second row). Fluorescein angiography showed central patches of hypofluorescence with hyperfluorescent staining over time (third row). Central spectral-domain optical coherence tomography revealed a normal fovea, but there was disruption of the ellipsoid zone, external limiting membrane, and retinal pigment epithelium, nasally (bottom rows). The yellow arrow corresponds to the same area illustrated in all imagesBack to article page