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. 2014 Oct 17;29(1):106–114. doi: 10.1038/eye.2014.245

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Composite of representative clinical findings from patient 3. A 32-year-old female presented to our clinic with acute onset of blurry vision for 48 h without metamorphopsia in the right eye. Fundus photography on the first visit is shown in a and with the arrow pointing to an area of maculopathy. The BCVA was 20/30 on the first visit. A tiny optic disc pit at the infratemporal edge of the optic disk is noted with underlying retinoschisis (#) between the optic head and macula (b) in the right eye. C3F8 tamponade, followed by the face-down position maintenance, was performed. Partial absorption of intra-retinal and sub-retinal fluids was noted by OCT 2 weeks after surgery (c). BCVA in the affected eye improved to 20/20 at that time. Fundus photography (d) and OCT findings (e) showed gradual resolution of retinoschisis 2 months postoperatively. The BCVA further improved to 20/15 and remained stable during the 40-month follow-up period. OCT at the final follow-up is shown in f. There was no reduction in visual field noted after retinal photocoagulation.