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Fig. 3. | International Journal of Retina and Vitreous

Fig. 3.

From: Choriocapillaris Island: an optical coherence tomography angiography finding observed in central serous chorioretinopathy

Fig. 3.

A patient showing spontaneous resolution of sub-retinal fluid within 2 months of the initial presentation. a FA showing superonasal a juxta-foveal actively leaking point (yellow arrow) and the area scan by OCTA (yellow rectangle). b 6 × 6 OCTA density map of the choriocapillaris slab at the initial presentation showing central signal void area represented in blue color and a superonasal juxta foveal choriocapillaris island (CCI) corresponding to the same location the leaking point on FA. c Follow-up OCTA density map showing relative restoration of the choriocapillaris flow with disappearance of CCI. d 6 × 6 en face choriocapillaris OCTA at the initial presentation showing CCI (yellow arrow). e Follow-up en face OCTA showing relative restoration of choriocapillaris flow. f B scan corresponding to the angiogram in D showing focal retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) changes with bridging of retinal layers(yellow arrow) coinciding with CCI. g Follow-up B scan corresponding to the angiogram in e

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