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Figure 1: (A) Fundus photo of the right eye of the first patient showing a slightly elevated orange-red subretinal lesion with scattered areas of yellow retinal exudates, grey-colored areas of pigment epithelial atrophy and black pigmentation areas. (B) The left eye shows almost similar subretinal lesion. Both eyes show large lesions occupying the entire posterior pole. Notably, no gross exudation, subretinal fluid or haemorrhage is seen. (C, D) The swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (SSOCTA) images of both eyes reveal a large fan-shaped type 1 choroidal neovascular membrane (arrows) at the level of the choriocapillaris segmentation. No polypoidal lesions were noted either on retinal examination or on SSOCTA scanning.