Figure 2.
Multimodal images of a 44-year-old male patient. (A) The early phase of FA shows multiple small hyperfluorescent areas caused by retinal pigment epithelium alterations in the right eye. (B) The early phase of ICGA shows dilated choroidal vessels. (C) The late phase of FA reveals an undetermined source of late leakage. (D) The late phase in ICGA shows focal choroidal hyperpermeability areas corresponding to FA. (E) Choriocapillaris slab of OCTA detects a small trunk of the neovascular membrane with peripheral anastomosis. (F) The corresponding B-scans with flow overlay show flat irregular PED with minimal subretinal fluid.