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Fig. 6 | BMC Infectious Diseases

Fig. 6

From: Ocular syphilis masquerading as refractory retinal diseases

Fig. 6

Series of ocular images of the left eye of the patient in Case II after penicillin therapy. A A fundus photograph was taken seven days after starting penicillin therapy (B) An optical coherent tomography (OCT) showed improvement of the submacular fluid seven days after starting penicillin therapy. C and D A wide-angle fundus photograph and OCT taken three months after the vitrectomy showed that the submacular fluid has resolved. E and F A wide-angle fundus photograph and OCT remained stable without any additional treatment for four years after the vitrectomy and intravenous penicillin therapy

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