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Br J Ophthalmol 1988;72:835-836 doi:10.1136/bjo.72.11.835
  • Research Article

Changing fluorescein angiographic appearance of a subretinal membrane.

  1. G Giuffrè
  1. Istituto di Clinica Oculistica dell'Università, Palermo, Italy.

      Abstract

      A patient is described in whom a post-traumatic subretinal membrane changed with time from a hypofluorescent to a hyperfluorescent appearance. It is suggested that the early hypofluorescence was due to a masking effect of the hyperplastic retinal pigment epithelium and the late hyperfluorescence to pigment defect and staining of the membrane.

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