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Case 5: Optomap® plus with Resmax FAF OD and OS The AF Bull's Eye Maculopathy above is quite symmetric and could represent a retinal toxicity, a cone degeneration or an early cone- rod degeneration. Flash ERGs were performed and were normal under all conditions, effectively ruling out a cone or a cone-rod degeneration.
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Case 5: Fundus Comparison OS KEY:: Topcon 3D OCT Fundus Photo Color Optomap Green Separation Auto Fluorescence As in the right eye, only the AF image reveals an abnormality in the left eye.
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Case 5: Fundus Comparison OD KEY:: Topcon 3D OCT Fundus Photo Color Optomap Green Separation Auto Fluorescence Only the AF image reveals an abnormality in the right eye.
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Case 5: Topcon 3D OCT Radial Raster Image OS A horizontal section through the fovea of the left eye reveals similar findings as displayed previously in the right eye. A small, but intact, PIL is present under the fovea and a perifoveal absence of the PIL is documented. With loss of the
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Case 5: Optomap® FAF OS The PAF image in the left eye reveals a peri-foveal ring of hypo AF as well.
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Case 5: Topcon 3D OCT Fundus Image OS Similarly, ophthalmoscopy, standard fundus photography, Optos color, green separation and red separation images were all normal in the left.
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Cirrus High Resolution Horizontal Scan Image of Normal Control OD Although the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is only a single layer of cells, it appears as two reflective layers with a dark zone in between on high definition OCT scans. The "inner reflection" has been referred to by some authors as the