Fig. 1From: Unilateral macular serpiginous-like choroiditis as the initial manifestation of presumed ocular tuberculosisa Color photo of the left eye showing the yellow-white placoid lesion at the level of the RPE and outer retina, centered in the fovea. b The lesion is hyperautofluorescent at the acute stage. c, d Fluorescein angiography displays typical early hypofluorescence with late staining. e SS-OCT reveals a decreased foveal thickness and disruption of the outer retina. Observe the increased thickness of the choroid as well and the pachyvessels. (RPE, retinal pigment epithelium; SS-OCT, swept source optic coherence tomography)Back to article page