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Figure 1: (a) Fundus photograph of the right eye of the patient shows normal-looking optic nerve head and vessels. There are subtle subretinal pigmentary changes in the temporal peripapillary region. (b) The near-infrared scan and corresponding spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) shows drusen-like deposits (white arrowheads) and elevation of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). (c) Fundus photograph of the left eye shows macular yellowish lesions that are hyper-reflective on near-infrared imaging; and (d) appear as RPE elevations on SD-OCT (white arrowheads) |
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