Case #13 – Fundus Albipunctatus with Cone Dystrophy

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Histological Section as Compared to the OCT Image  Although the photoreceptor integrity line, or the PIL (defined as the junction between the inner and outer segments) is barely visible in most histological sections, it is highly prominent in normal SD OCTs. The PIL, as shown above, should be continuous throughout the entire scan

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Optos ResMax™ green and red separation image OS Separation of the composite color optos® images into red and green channels is helpful In many cases. Subtle findings at the level of the retina (anterior to the RPE) are most obvious with the green separation and subtle findings at the level of the choroid (posterior

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Optos ResMax™ green separation image OS Note the numerous tiny dots spare the macula region OS. The composition of the dots in FA is unclear since histopathology of FA has not been reported.

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Optos ResMax™ images OD and OS Note the tilted discs with large cups, temporal choroidal crescents, round atrophic macula lesions (somewhat larger than the disc) and numerous small yellowish white dots in each eye.

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