Fig. 4.
(A) Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) of the left eye showing multiple, small, widespread hyperautofluorescent lesions in the outer retina (arrowheads). (B) Same day SD-OCT revealed ellipsoid zone (EZ) disruption and extension of hyper-reflective material through the EZ into the outer nuclear layer (arrowheads) in the nasal (top) and central macula (bottom). (C) Fundus fluorescein angiography showed dilated veins, hyperfluorescent spots (arrowheads) spread throughout the retina and late hot disc (D) due to mild anterior chamber inflammation. (E) Indocyanine green angiography lacked hypofluorescent lesions, showing instead multiple hyperfluorescent lesions (arrowheads) in the intermediate phase with late-phase resolution (F). (G) Follow-up FAF reveals improved appearance of the hyperautofluorescent spots as smaller and more defined (arrowheads). (H) EZ at matching SD-OCT again clearly visible.