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From: Vitrectomy for macular retinoschisis associated with peripapillary intrachoroidal cavitations in a moderately myopic eye

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Baseline optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. A Near-infrared reflectance imaging of both eyes at initial presentation. B, C Spectral-domain (SD-OCT) line scans (indicated by white dotted arrows in A) through the fovea showing macular retinoschisis (white arrows) and the outer lamella hole (asterisk). SD-OCT via the optic nerve head in the left (D, E) and the right (F) eyes (indicated by black dotted arrows in A). The peripapillary sclera is positioned posteriorly relative to the retinal pigment epithelium, thickened peripapillary choroid, and PICCs (white arrowheads). A honeycomb-like structure was observed in the prelaminar region of the left eye (E, yellow arrowhead)

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