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. 2001 May 24;69(1):198–203. doi: 10.1086/321263

Figure 2.

Figure  2

Fundus photograph of the inferior part of the left eye of a patient who had RP with unilateral Coats-like exudative vasculopathy (proband 9439; individual II-4). Note the widespread subretinal yellowish-white deposits between the neural retina and RPE in the lower part. This region of the fundus is out of focus as a result of the elevation of tissue caused by subretinal accumulation of fluid. Triangles (▴) indicate retinal vessels with white sheathing that is indicative of vasculitis. The RPE shows some preservation near retinal arterioles as seen in patients who had RP with PPRPE (arrow).