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Transscleral Diode Photocoagulation of Large Retinal and Choroidal Vascular Lesions

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Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiography before surgery and 2 years postoperatively in the 14-year-old girl of von Hippel’s disease in her left eye (case 1) (A–D).

A. Left eye of the same patient with von Hippel’s disease (right eye shown in Figure 1). One localized abnormal bean-like lesion is noted at the temporary inferior quadrant with the toutuous afferent and efferent vessels, some yellow exudates are visible surrounding the lesion. B. Fluorescein angiography reveals the hyperfluorescein of the lesion with toutuous vessels at the same area. C. Scar and surrounding chorioretinal atrophy can be seen at 2 years postoperatively, the vessels are stretching to straight and the surrounded exudates are completely obsorbed. D. Fluorescein angriography in the same area at 2 years postoperatively. The chorioretinal atrophy is observed.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039340.g002