Fig. 1From: Direct navigated laser photocoagulation as primary treatment for retinal arterial macroaneurysmsColor fundus photographs demonstrating retinal arteriolar microaneurysm (RAM) appearance in the left eye of 59-years old male before (a) and three months after (b) the navigated laser photocoagulation procedure. Note significant whitening of the retina surrounding the RAM and local preretinal hemorrhage. Cross-sectional optical coherence tomography scans before navigated laser photocoagulation procedure (c) and three months after the procedure (d) demonstrate significant improvement in retinal exudation. Best corrected visual acuity increased from 20/63 to 20/32Back to article page