Research Article
Autofluorescence Imaging in the Long-Term Follow-Up of Scleral Buckling Surgery for Retinal Detachment
Figure 2
Macular autofluorescent changes after scleral buckling surgery. (A1–4) Evolution of persistent subretinal fluid after 1 day (A1, colour image insert), 45 days (A2), 6 months (A3), and 1 year (A4) after surgery. Corresponding OCT images (inserts). (B1–3) Alternating streaks after reattachment in colour (B1) and autofluorescent imaging (B2 and high-resolution image B3). Corresponding OCT (insert); note the outer retina microfolds. (C1-2) Granular “salt-and-pepper-” like changes in AF imaging in the right eye (white arrow in C1) compared to the collateral eye of the same patient (C2).