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. 2022 Jan 29;25:101327. doi: 10.1016/j.ajoc.2022.101327

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Case 7, 46-year-old male, with no cardiovascular nor haemathologic risk factors, diagnosed with a CRAO with cilioretinal artery sparing in the left eye, developed 4 months after COVID infection, going through minor symptoms and no hospitalization required (A) Fundus photograph showing the CRAO with cilioretinal artery sparing (B) OCT B-scan through the foveal region with a thickening of the internal retinal layers and a foveal atrophy of all the intermediate and external layers. (C) OCT-A (8 × 8) superficial layer with a decrease in the blood flow. (D) OCT-A (8 × 8) of the deep layer, corresponding with the intermediate and deep capillary plexus, showing a large zone of decrease of the capillary network.