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Fig. 1. (A-D) Images of case 1. (A) Fundus photograph and B-scan at the initial visit. Fundus photography and B-scan reveal grade 3 vitreous hemorrhage without retinal detachment. (B) Fundus photograph and optical coherence tomography (OCT) at postoperative (postop) 4 days. Fundus photography reveals intense laser spots with narrow spacing and a suspected choroidal detachment inferotemporally. The vertical section of OCT shows subretinal fluid (SRF) in the superior and inferior regions of the fovea, sparing the foveal center, and macular edema (ME). On the horizontal section of OCT, SRF is not observed. (C) Fundus photograph and OCT 13 days postop. Fundus photography reveals that the laser burns have changed into scars with a resolution of choroidal detachment. OCT shows complete resolution of SRF with persistent ME at the fovea. (D) Fundus photograph and OCT 40 days postop. Fundus photography reveals laser scars. OCT shows improved ME. (E-G) Images of case 2. (E) Fundus photograph and B-scan at initial visit. Fundus photography and B-scan reveal grade 3 vitreous hemorrhage without retinal detachment. (F) Fundus photograph and OCT 5 days postop. Fundus photography reveals excessive laser burns with minimal spacing. The vertical section of OCT shows SRF in the inferior and superior regions of the fovea, but not the foveal center. SRF is not observed on the horizontal section image of OCT. (G) Fundus photograph and OCT 12 days postop. Fundus photography reveals laser scars. OCT shows resolution of the SRF.
J Retin 2024;9:89-93 https://doi.org/10.21561/jor.2024.9.1.89
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