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Figure 1: Fundus examination. (a) OCT showing retinal detachment under the macula, subretinal fluid in the temporal area, and diffuse hyperreflective foci in the retina, (b) increase in choroidal thickness (>500 µ), (c) a low reflective mass originating from under the optic disc in the lower nasal quadrant, causing shadowing, and effacement of the choroidal capillaries, (d) infrared imaging showing hyperautofluorescent yellowish mottled lesions under the optic disc at the posterior pole, and (e) OCTA images with decreased choroidal capillaries in the lower nasal quadrant