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  Indian J Med Microbiol
 

Figure 4: Left eye of patient #1 On the first visit, her left eye showed normal macular structures with attachment of the posterior hyaloid to the fovea (A). Twenty-six months later, she complained of metamorphopsia in her left eye and was diagnosed stage 3 macular hole (B). She received operation and the hole was closed (C). Confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy images show that the retinal vessels do not move when the macular hole develops (D) but move toward the optic nerve head after the hole was closed (E, arrows).

Figure 4: Left eye of patient #1
On the first visit, her left eye showed normal macular structures with attachment of the posterior hyaloid to the fovea (A). Twenty-six months later, she complained of metamorphopsia in her left eye and was diagnosed stage 3 macular hole (B). She received operation and the hole was closed (C). Confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy images show that the retinal vessels do not move when the macular hole develops (D) but move toward the optic nerve head after the hole was closed (E, arrows).