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. 2013 Sep 18;8(9):e75711. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0075711

Figure 4. A representative case with polypoidal lesions and branching choroidal vascular networks in retro-mode images.

Figure 4

(Left column) From top to bottom, a fundus photograph, FFA and ICGA. The fundus photograph shows several subretinal hemorrhages (arrows). The FFA shows branching choroidal vascular networks in the macular area and a subretinal hemorrhage corresponding with the fundus photograph. The ICGA shows polypoidal lesions with branching choroidal vascular networks in the macular area (Second column). Retro-mode imaging using the right-deviated aperture shows well-defined polypoidal lesions with branching choroidal vascular networks (arrowheads) and hemorrhagic retinal pigment epithelium detachment (arrows) with a convex appearance (Third column). Retro-mode imaging using the left-deviated aperture shows well-defined polypoidal lesions with branching choroidal vascular networks and hemorrhagic retinal pigment epithelium detachment with a concave appearance (Right column). SD-OCT scans show hemorrhagic PED (arrowheads) and irregular RPE (arrows) corresponding to abnormal branching choroidal vascular networks.