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Figure 6: Vitreous hemorrhage in enhanced S-cone syndrome. 18-year-old female (patient no. 3) presenting with vitreous hemorrhage in the left eye (c).The right eye showed the typical mid-peripheral patches of RPE alterations (a), better appreciated in (b). Optical coherence tomography in the right eye revealed macular schisis (d). Fluorescein angiography corresponded to the fundus picture in both eyes (e-h), with no obvious neovascularization in the left eye (g, h)

Figure 6: Vitreous hemorrhage in enhanced S-cone syndrome. 18-year-old female (patient no. 3) presenting with vitreous hemorrhage in the left eye (c).The right eye showed the typical mid-peripheral patches of RPE alterations (a), better appreciated in (b). Optical coherence tomography in the right eye revealed macular schisis (d). Fluorescein angiography corresponded to the fundus picture in both eyes (e-h), with no obvious neovascularization in the left eye (g, h)