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Fig. 5 | International Journal of Retina and Vitreous

Fig. 5

From: Internal limiting membrane detachment in acute Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: clinical features, multimodal imaging, outcomes & prognostic biomarker

Fig. 5

a Color fundus photograph posterior pole of the left eye, showing widespread retinal opacification with a central cherry red spot at fovea. b Optical coherence tomography vertical scans showing inner retinal layers hyperreflectivity, edema and loss of stratification with an localized shallow internal limiting membrane detachment with central foveal attachment. c Color fundus photograph posterior pole of the left eye, showing resolution of retinal opacification with retinal pigment epithelial mottling, most prominent at central macular region. Optic disc appears pale. d Fundus autofluorescence showing stippled hypo and hyper-fluorescence at central macular region. e Fundus fluoresceine angiography showed improvement in dye transit time, however macula showed “no-flow reperfusion” with an unremitting enlarged foveal avascular zone. f OCT scan showing generalized significant thinning of the inner retinal layers and degenerative cystoid changes. At central foveal region, these changes are most marked with disruption of the ellipsoid zone and REP irregularity. ILM is re-attached

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