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Case 9: Optomap® Color Fundus and AF Comparison OD and OS KEY: Color Optomap Auto Fluorescence The inferior arcuate hypo-AF zone is complete in the left eye but not yet in the right eye. Only subtle abnormalities are noted superiorly. This case will likely progress to the pattern revealed in the last case.

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Case 9: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OD Case 9: A 44 yo HM presented for follow up of sectoral pericentral RP. Patient reported that he has no trouble seeing at night but does have a problem with depth perception in dim illumination. The patient has noticed that he needs to sit in the back

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Case 8: Optometry® Color Fundus and AF Comparison OD and OS KEY: Color Optomap Auto Fluorescence This pattern is typical of pericentral RP, which is usually an autosomal dominant inherIted disorder. Many of these patients have minimal or no symptoms, reveal slow progression when followed carefully over time, and have several known

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Case 8: Optomap® FAF Image OD AF images reveals hypo-AF in the superior and inferior arcuate zone. In addition, a large mid-peripheral nasal zone of hypo-AF merges with the arcuate abnormality. Within the arcades, there is an annular zone of relative hyper-AF suggesting that the condition is progressing centrally.

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Case 8: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OD Case 8: A 64 yo HF presented for follow up of possible peri-central RP. Patient reports that she is asymptomatic with no visual complaints at night or day. BCVA was 20/20 OD and OS. Color images revealed extensive peri-central pigment migration greater nasal than temporal in both

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