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From: Choroidal ischemia as one cardinal sign in giant cell arteritis

Fig.2

(Case 2). Fundus photographs of the posterior pole of the right eye shows occlusion of the 2 cilioretinal arteries (arrows- A). Areas of choroidal hypoperfusion temporal to fovea (arrow- B), along the superotemporal arcade (arrow- C) and temporal midperiphery (arrow- D) characteristic of the Amalric sign. OCT shows atrophy of inner retina in the area of the cilioretinal occlusion of the right eye (arrow-E). Amalric sign is again noted on color fundus of the right midperiphery (arrow- F) and on the corresponding aufluorescent image (arrow- G). Color photograph of the left posterior pole (H). Fluorescein angiography in its late transits demonstrate bilateral choroidal ischemia involving the fovea (black arrows- I) as well as sectorial hypoperfusion of the optic disc nasally and temporally (I- white arrow). Foveal OCT displays the irregular thickness of the inner nuclear layer of the eye (arrow- J). Amalric sign is noted on autofluorescent image of the temporal midperiphery of the left eye (arrow- K)

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