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. 2013 Apr 18;6(2):165–168. doi: 10.3980/j.issn.2222-3959.2013.02.11

Figure 1. Pictures of the right eye in a 71-year-old patient postoperatively, after removal of silicone oil.

Figure 1

A: Fundus photograph shows myopic chorioretinal atrophy without retinal detachment. B: Ultrasonographic B-scan shows high echo of silicone sponge. C: Optical coherence tomography shows retinal reattachment and anatomical macular hole closure.