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A 26-year-old man with renal failure and vision loss
Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 2008
Volume 14, Number 13
July 12, 2008
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Tarek Alasil | University of Southern California
Mario Meallet | University of Southern California
Ancillary Testing
A fluorescein angiogram (FA) of the right eye (30 seconds post fluorescein injection) revealed extensive blockage of choroidal fluorescence by intraretinal heme, leakage correlating with areas of retinal edema, venous engorgement and tortuosity, and extensive non-perfusion involving the macula and mid-periphery (Figure 3).

FA of the left eye (65 seconds post fluorescein injection) revealed blockage of choroidal fluorescence by intraretinal heme, leakage correlating with areas of retinal edema, and areas of non-perfusion inferiorly (Figure 4).
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Figure 3
Fluorescein angiogram of the right eye (at 30 seconds post fluorescein injection) showing extensive blockage of choroidal fluorescence by intra-retinal hemorrhage and edema, leakage correlating with areas of retinal edema, venous engorgement and tortuosity, and extensive non-perfusion involving the macula and mid-periphery.

Figure 4
Fluorescein angiogram of the left eye (at 65 seconds post fluorescein injection) showing blockage of choroidal fluorescence by intra-retinal hemorrhage, leakage correlating with areas of retinal edema, and areas of non-perfusion inferiorly.