2017
DOI: 10.1097/iae.0000000000001135
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Chorioretinal White Dot Lesions in Eyes With Multifocal Choroiditis and Tilted Disk Syndrome With Inferior Staphyloma

Abstract: Inferior staphyloma associated with TDS could modulate the clinical expression of the inflammatory and neovascular process in eyes with MFC.

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“…Fluorescein angiograms immediately after solar injuries are usually normal, but focal RPE defects may stain in more severe cases [136,155,156]. Autofluorescence imaging may be normal, but foveolar hyperautofluorescence from RPE damage may be present shortly after an injury [138, [137,[160][161][162] due to damaged but still functioning RPE, similar to autofluorescence patterns seen in chorioretinal dystrophies [163,164] and inflammation [165,166].…”
Section: Retinal Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluorescein angiograms immediately after solar injuries are usually normal, but focal RPE defects may stain in more severe cases [136,155,156]. Autofluorescence imaging may be normal, but foveolar hyperautofluorescence from RPE damage may be present shortly after an injury [138, [137,[160][161][162] due to damaged but still functioning RPE, similar to autofluorescence patterns seen in chorioretinal dystrophies [163,164] and inflammation [165,166].…”
Section: Retinal Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%