Fig. 2From: Vitrectomy for macular retinoschisis associated with peripapillary intrachoroidal cavitations in a moderately myopic eyeNear-infrared reflectance imaging (A) and SD-OCT line scans through the fovea (B and C indicated by a white dotted arrow) and the optic nerve head (D and E indicated by black dotted arrows) of the left eye. B Macular retinoschisis improved and foveal detachment remained (white arrow) 2 weeks after the first surgery. C–E Two years postoperatively, macular retinoschisis resolved and an opening (asterisk in D) of the temporal PICC into the vitreous cavity was observedBack to article page