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Figure 2: Image findings at six weeks, right eye
A) Fundus photograph demonstrating regression of the macular yellowish white lesion. Stellate, fine, hard exudates forming an incomplete macular fan can also be noticed. B) An OCTA image of the superficial capillary plexus slab demonstrating an aberrant vessel and an anomalous arteriovenous communication. A decreased vascular density can be seen around the foveal avascular zone. C) An OCTA image of the deep capillary plexus slab demonstrating a regression of shadowing and projection due to cystoid macular edema and serous macular detachment. Branches of the macrovessel can be identified clearly (arrows). D) OCT image depicting complete regression of cystoid macular edema and serous macular detachment with a normal foveal contour. Multiple hyperreflective dots can be seen at the ganglion nerve fiber and outer nuclear layers. E) Fluorescein angiogram (early venous phase) demonstrating abnormal vascular branches without leakage. F) Fluorescein angiogram (late venous phase) demonstrating abnormal vascular branches and microvascular abnormalities without leakage or pooling of the dye.