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  • Courtesy of Robert M. Carroll, MD.
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    Ocular Pathology/Oncology

    Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy. A, Fundus photograph reveals elevated, red orange, nodular subretinal lesions in the peripapillary area. B, Fluorescein angiogram (60 seconds) on the left shows mildly hyperfluorescent polypoidal lesions (arrow), which are best seen on the indocyanine green (ICG) angiogram on the right (arrow). Hypofluorescent areas on the fluorescein angiogram (arrowhead) and ICG angiogram (arrowhead) are due to hemorrhage. C, OCT from the same patient shows an elevated sub-RPE lesion in the peripapillary region with associated intraretinal and subretinal fluid.