Fig. 2From: Best vitelliform macular dystrophy in a large Brazilian familyColor fundus photography (a and b), fundus autofluorescence (c and d), fluorescein angiography (e and f) and optical coherence tomography (g and h) of the proband (II-7) in the “pseudohypopyon” stage. The yellowish vitelliform material displaced inferiorly and a thin ring of lipofuscin accumulation is seen as a hyperautofluorescent margin of the neurosensorial retinal detachment. The central area is hypoautofluorescent and hyperfluorescent due to pigment epithelial atrophy (window defect)Back to article page