Fig. 1. (A) Fundus photography demonstrated disc swelling with blurred margins and whitish ischemic changes superior and nasal to the macula with multiple segmental box-carring retinal artery occlusions superior and nasal to the optic disc. (B) Optical coherence tomography revealed diffuse thickening of the inner retinal layers superior and nasal to the macula (white arrowheads). (C) Fluorescein angiography revealed segmental blockage of the superotemporal branch retinal artery (red arrowheads) and nasal retinal arteries (red arrowheads). Indocyanine green angiography showed hypoperfusion of the choriocapillaris watershed zone.