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From: Internal limiting membrane detachment in acute central retinal artery occlusion: a novel prognostic sign seen on OCT

Fig. 2

Multicolour image and optical coherence tomography image of the right eye of a 30-year-old man diagnosed with central retinal artery occlusion (Case 2). a Multicolour image of the right eye (Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering) presenting to the retina clinic after 1-week of symptoms showed an optic nerve head a with high cup: disc ratio (0.8) with peripapillary whitening, retinal vessel attenuation, and a thin necrotic type of retina and macular hole. b The optical coherence tomography scan of the right eye shows hyperreflective spots at the posterior pole with internal limiting membrane detachment and a full thickness macular hole defect with hyperreflectivity of the inner retinal layers and degeneration and atrophy of the retinal layers

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