Figure 2
From: A recurrent deletion mutation in OPA1 causes autosomal dominant optic atrophy in a Chinese family

Clinical data for the left eye.
(A) Optical coherence tomography (OCT) of the optic disc. Significant thickness map of retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) indicated in A (thinning parts are showed in red). (B) Eye fundus photos for optic disc. (C), Eye fundus photos. (D–E) The pie chart of RNFL thickness in the left eye. Red parts indicate the significant RNFL thinning. (F) 3D scan section figure of the macular. (G), RNFL thickness map of the macular. RNFL thickness of central fovea is normal, while parafovea and nasal perifovea are significantly thinner. (K) Flash visual evoked potential (F-VEP). N1, N2, P1, P2 indicate the different waves and decreased P2 peak indicates the blocking of optic nerve.