The location of the en face OCT shown in (D) is outlined on the fundus photograph (A). OCT imaging in this subject with ocular trauma 35 years previous revealed a small EZ disruption in the parafovea, approximately 0.75mm supero-temporal from the foveal center (D). Dashed lines on D indicate locations of the horizontal and vertical B-scans (B,C), while the square represents the area shown in (E–G). In addition to the EZ disruption, the B-scan OCT revealed interdigitation zone (IZ) disruption that spans a larger area (B & C). Confocal AOSLO revealed a small square shaped region of reduced photoreceptor waveguiding larger than the region of EZ disruption (F). The split-detector image revealed a mosaic of enlarged photoreceptors (arrows) in the area of EZ disruption, surrounded by apparently normal cone and rod photoreceptors (G). The corresponding locations in the confocal image (F) are marked with open arrows. The dark vertical stripes in the confocal image (F) are likely vessel shadows, which appear as a blur in the split-detector image (G). B–D scalebars = 200 μm. E–G scalebars = 100 μm.