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From: Multimodal imaging of dark without pressure in high myopia reveals evidence that photoreceptor microscopic lesions may be reversible

Fig. 3

SS-OCT follow-up imaging of DWP progression. (AC) cSSO imaging at baseline, 5-month, and 32-month follow-up. The DWP area changes over time, either expanding or contracting, and almost disappeared at the 32-month. Yellow dashed lines indicate the initial DWP bondary; blue dashed lines mark the 5-month follow-up boundary. (D–F) B scan images (green lines in panels AC). Yellow arrows denote the initial DWP boundary; blue arrows indicate the 5-month boundary. In the DWP lesion regressed area (F), EZ reflective signals recover to normal hyperreflectivity.

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