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. 2020 Mar 27;34(2):133–142. doi: 10.3341/kjo.2019.0075

Fig. 4. Clinical outcome of a case 4 patient. (A) The fluorescein angiography (FA) of the right eye of a 33-year-old patient at the first visit revealed inflammation throughout the retina. (B) Fundus photography, (C) FA, and (D) optical coherence tomography showed a mass of 3 disc diameters before treatment. After two cryotherapy treatments, (E) the inflammation disappeared in the FA, but retinal traction worsened in (F) the fundus photograph, (G) FA, and (H) optical coherence tomography. (I–L) After scleral bucking, the right eye reached a stable state.

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