Figure 2.
Montages of retinal photographs taken of the right (A) and left (B) eyes of the patient. The optic nerve heads appear much more pale in these images than those shown in figure 1 because of the exposure settings required to show retinal details in this darkly pigmented fundus. There is arteriolar narrowing in both eyes but it is much more pronounced in the right eye than the left. There is an oval area of yellowish discoloration centered on the macula of the right eye and a much smaller lesion in the left eye just inferior to the fovea. There is a granular appearance to the entire fundus in the right eye which is much less noticeable in the left. There is some perivenous hypopigmentation in both eyes, most noticeable in the left.
