Figure 1
From: Longitudinal anatomical and visual outcome of macular telangiectasia type 2 in Asian patients

Representative case of Matel type 2 in the current cohort. Seventy-year-old woman (Case 1) presented with visual impairment. Best-corrected decimal visual acuity in the left eye was (0.8). Fundoscopy revealed grayish change in the temporal macula (a), showing hyperfluorescence in the fluoresceine angiography (b). Ellipsoid zone loss involving the center with inner and outer intraretinal cavity were detected OCT, corresponding to Grade 2 (c). After 14 years, noncentral hyperpigmentation was seen (d). In OCT, hyperreflectivity at the outer retina was observed (e). Decimal visual acuity mildly decreased to (0.6).