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Figure 1: Clinical and imaging features of choroidal melanocytic lesions. Case 1: Circumpapillary pigmented choroidal lesion lacking orange pigment (a). Fundus autoflouroscense (b) is indistinct with no lipofuscin. Enhanced depth imaging-optical coherence tomography (c) normal photoreceptors and absence of SRF, consistent with choroidal nevus. Case 2: Pigmented choroidal lesion with overlying orange pigment, diffuse hyperautofluorescence (e) and the subfoveal fluid with shaggy photoreceptors (f) suggestive of choroidal melanoma. Case 3: Pigmented choroidal lesion with orange pigment (g), patchy hyperautofluorescence with sedimentation (h), and overlying SRF and shaggy photoreceptors (i), suggestive of choroidal melanoma |
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