Case Report

Chorioretinal Atrophy after Spontaneous Resolution of Myopic Foveoschisis

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Color retinography and optical coherence tomography after twelve months. (a) Color photography illustrating a tessellated fundus with a yellowish, ill-defined, patchy chorioretinal atrophy in and around the macular area. (b and c) Horizontal and vertical spectral-domain optical coherence tomography showing complete resolution of the myopic foveoschisis and foveal retinal detachment with increased hyperreflectivity in the deep tissue of the sclera due to the atrophy of the superior retinal layers in the macular area (arrows). The outer retina, retinal pigment epithelium, and choroid are not present in the area of the patchy atrophy. The inner retina is directly attached to the sclera (between arrows).
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