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. 2018 Sep 24;33(1):81–83. doi: 10.1016/j.sjopt.2018.09.004

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

(a) On our examination after cataract surgery, the left eye demonstrated optic nerve pallor, slight venous tortuosity, vascular boxcarring, (b) angiographic sclerosis with non-perfusion of arteries and veins in the superonasal and superotemporal retina and diffuse intraretinal hemorrhage throughout the macula and periphery. (c) T1 axial post-contrast magnetic resonance image (MRI) demonstrated a small enhancing ciliary body mass in the left eye (arrow). (d) A T1 sagittal post-contrast MRI showed the same lesion (arrow).