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. 2020 Jul 16;35(1):33–51. doi: 10.1038/s41433-020-1063-1

Fig. 7. ICGA/SD-OCT and FA images in a case of multifocal choroiditis.

Fig. 7

During the active phase of the disease (top row), OCT imaging discloses the presence of two inflammatory lesions showing elevation of the RPE by homogeneous material; RPE layer appears interrupted at its peak with material infiltrating the subretinal space without the involvement of the inner retina. Choroidal hyperreflectivity is well demonstrated here. In the quiescent phase (bottom row), highlighted by the disappearance of the ICGA hypoflurescent dark areas in the late frame, except those corresponding to the atrophic scars, OCT shows two scarred lesions with the resolution of the sub-RPE material. It is also interesting to note that the FA images do not permit to distinguish the active phase from the quiescent phase of the disease.