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From: Central posterior hyaloid fibrosis: evolution and outcomes

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Descriptive features of central posterior hyaloid fibrosis: Fig. 1A: Clinical colour photograph using the Multicolour® imaging (Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering, Germany) shows: a) Subfoveal, predominantly scarred macular neovascularization (MNV) (yellow arrow) with dense pearly-white tissue (black arrow) at its center. Figure 1B depicts the optical coherence tomography characteristics of CPHF acquired with the Spectralis machine. These includes: (a) abnormally hyperreflective posterior hyaloid membrane with vitreo-foveal adhesion (white arrow) with a filled-in appearance of the foveal depression; (b) absence of other vitreomacular interface abnormalities and inner retinal surface wrinkling (red arrow); (c) type 2 subfoveal MNV located in the subretinal space appearing predominantly scarred and fibrotic (pink arrow); (d) presence of subretinal fluid (yellow arrow) and (e) presence of intraretinal fluid (orange arrow)

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