The images above demonstrate superior and inferior Cirrus sections through the left eye in our 50 year old patient with deteriorating vision due to Plaquenil toxicity. Sections superior (above) and inferior (below) to the fovea in the left eye reveal the presence, absence and disorganization of the PIL/junction as shown. In both scans, the PIL appears disorganized centrally, surrounded by a zone where the PIL appears absent and a third zone more peripherally where the PIL appears essentially normal. This corresponds to the Bull’s Eye appearance revealed by the FA.