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From: Lamellar Hole-associated Epiretinal Proliferation in choroideremia: a case report

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(A, B) Color fundus photographs (CFP) of the RE and LE respectively showing extensive chorioretinal atrophy at the referral in April 2012 (A) and in May 2017 (B). (C) Fundus autofluorescence (Blue-FAF) imaging showing an island of preserved RPE in the macula of both eyes. (D, E) OCT examination of the RE in 2012 (D) and in May 2017 (E) showing very thin neuroepithelium. (F) In October 2018, Epiretinal Proliferation (LHEP) is clearly visible attached to the inner surface of the retina. The red rectangle shows the magnified area in (G); the LHEP is outlined by yellow arrowheads. Two intraretinal cysts (blue asterisks) are visible at the inner nuclear layer and fine hyper-reflective bridges of tissue (blue arrows) across the neurosensory retina. Outer retinal tubulations (red circle) are detectable. (H) Post-surgical OCT scan shows closed macular hole (January 2019). (I) CFP of the RE and LE in July 2020; (J) OCT examination of the RE in July 2020. (K) Infrared-reflectance and OCT imaging of the left eye

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