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Ultra widefield fundus photograph depicting normal fundus OD (A) and grey-white, fleshy translucent…
Figure 1
Ultra widefield fundus photograph depicting normal fundus OD (A) and grey-white, fleshy translucent retinal mass (asterisk) with pigment epithelial alteration (arrow head), chorioretinal atrophy (block) and vessels feeding into the lesion (line arrow) (B).
Figure 2
Autofluorescence imaging showing normal retinal…
Figure 2
Autofluorescence imaging showing normal retinal autofluorescence OD (A) and a large central area…
Figure 2
Autofluorescence imaging showing normal retinal autofluorescence OD (A) and a large central area of hypoautofluorescence with a central island of hyperautofluorescence OS (B).
Figure 3
Fundus examination of the father…
Figure 3
Fundus examination of the father depicting vascular sclerosis and avascularity in the temporal…
Figure 3
Fundus examination of the father depicting vascular sclerosis and avascularity in the temporal peripheral retina OU (A, B). The maternal fundus revealed an unremarkable posterior pole (C, D).
Optical coherence tomography depicting homogeneous retinal mass lesion (block) with intralesional hyporeflective spaces…
Figure 4
Optical coherence tomography depicting homogeneous retinal mass lesion (block) with intralesional hyporeflective spaces overlying areas of posterior hyper-reflectivity (asterisk) and chorioretinal atrophic changes (arrow head).
Figure 5
Ultrasound scan showing hyperechoic spikes…
Figure 5
Ultrasound scan showing hyperechoic spikes corresponding to intralesional calcification.
Figure 5
Ultrasound scan showing hyperechoic spikes corresponding to intralesional calcification.
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