Fig. 2

Examples of patients with expert consensus identified in an audit of 1136 cases of macular atrophy. Case 1. Expert consensus diagnosis IRD based on changes nasal to the optic disc. Colour fundus photographs of the (A) right and (B) left eyes of a white male aged 52 years showing drusen; photographs of the (C) right and (D) left eyes five years later showing focal atrophy in the left eye; FAF of the (E) right and (F) left eyes seven years following this showing extensive foci of hypoautofluorescence nasal and temporal to the optic disc in both eyes with peripapillary atrophy. Case 8. Non-specific macular atrophy left eye. Red free photographs of the (G) right and (H) left eye of a 75-year-old white male; Fluorescein angiography of the (I) right and (J) left eyes and OCT scans of the K) right and L) left eye three years later. Right eye has incidental branch retinal vein occlusion with cystoid macular oedema, and non-specific atrophy in the left eye. No fundus photographs were available for this patient.