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. 2010 Jul-Sep;17(3):224–241. doi: 10.4103/0974-9233.65501

Figure 7.

Figure 7

(A) Color fundus photograph of an eye with IJFT IIA Stage 5 (proliferative stage) showing temporal parafoveal retinal elevation with subretinal fluid, mild subretinal lipid exudation, and subretinal blood characteristic of the onset of subretinal neovascularization. Note the superficial refractile crystals nasally. (B and C) Corresponding fluorescein angiogram featuring subretinal neovascualirization, temporal to the foveal center, that is rapidly hyperfluorescent in the early stage (B) increasing in fluorescence and leaking intensely in the late phase (C). Note that the capillary telangiectasis is also easily visible at this stage of the disease (nasally), demonstrating early capillary wall staining and late intraretinal staining that differs in character form the more intense late hyperfluorescent leakage of the subretinal neovascularization