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Figure 3: CFP (a, b) showed bilateral AS (black arrows) with peau d’orange as alternating dark and bright patches (arrow heads). Subretinal crystalline bodies and round white lesions without tails were seen surrounding the optic disc, suggestive of atypical drusen (white arrows). Spots of chorioretinal atrophy with variable size and “punched-out” appearance were seen in mid-periphery, suggestive of comet lesions. Comet lesions of both eyes showed a focal increased fundus autofluorescence (c, d) (red arrows) and a hyperfluorescence on late phase fundus fluorescein angiography (e and f) (red arrows). The associated comet tail that usually leaves the focal atrophy toward the posterior pole could be seen as hyperfluorescent in the right eye (e) (yellow arrow).