Fig.5From: Choroidal ischemia as one cardinal sign in giant cell arteritis(Case 6). Multiple cotton-wool spots (white arrows- A, B, C) are present in the posterior pole of the left eye. Peripapillary nerve fiber hemorrhages (black arrows- A, B) are noted. Hypopigmented triangular area nasal to the disc (A, B, D) corresponds to an area of choroidal hypoperfusion. Amalric sign is present with typical triangular areas of hyperfluorescence in temporal midperiphery (E). Disc staining is noted in the late phases of fluoprescein angiography (F)Back to article page