Fig. 3.
Fluorescein Angiography. Two areas of arteriolar wall hyperfluorescence (arrows) in the temporal periphery (A) and inferonasal periphery (B) of the right eye. The vessel in the temporal periphery appeared normal on funduscopic exam while the vessel in the inferonasal periphery did appear sheathed clinically. Mild vessel wall hyperfluorescence can be seen in the far temporal periphery in normal eyes, so panel (A) may or may not indicate pathologic AWH due to SS. (C) There were no such areas of AWH seen on FA of the left eye. Note that there was no evidence of acute arteriolar occlusion in either eye.