Case Report
An Unusual Retinal Vessel Modification in Patients Affected by JIA-Uveitis with a Follow-Up Longer Than 16 Years
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Case 1. (a) Fundus photography confirmed visible sheathed vessels. (b) FA; posterior pole showed a normal appearance of vessel walls and flow; no sheathing or leakage of dye was observed at any time. Window effect appears in the foveal area due to atrophy of retinal pigment epithelium subsequent to chronic macular edema. (c) SD-OCT line scan showed very reflective vessel wall. The hyperreflection involves the entire vessel walls, and there is no difference in reflectivity between veins and arteries. Vessel lumen appears patent, and the internal hourglass configuration is blurred, but identifiable.
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