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Fig. 8 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 8

From: Atypical chorioretinal lesions in Siberian Husky dogs with primary angle-closure glaucoma: a case series

Fig. 8

A An Infrared (IR) image of the superior fundus; B an IR image of the inferior fundus; C fluorescein angiography (FA, left) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA, right) images with arterial phase with choroidal filling; D FA (left) and ICGA (right) images with arteriovenous phase; E and F FA (left) image with late venous phase for ICGA and staining phase for FA of a 4-year-old, spayed female, Siberian Husky (case 1, OD). Wedge-shaped lesions were observed in the superonasal fundus with infrared (IR) imaging (A) and inferonasal fundus with fluorescein (left in C and D) and indocyanine green angiography (ICGA, right in C and D). Multifocal hypopigmented areas in the inferior fundus exhibited hyperfluorescence in fluorescein angiography (FA, left in F) but hypofluorescence in ICGA in the late phase (right in F)

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