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Fig. 20

From: Ocular ultrasonography focused on the posterior eye segment: what radiologists should know

Fig. 20

Choroidal detachment. a Diagram showing typical bilateral exudative choroidal detachment, with two convex rigid lines protruding into the vitreous, extending from the scleral spur near the ciliary body (arrows) to the level of the exit foramina of the vortex veins (arrowheads), at some distance from the papilla. b US image in a 69-year-old woman with glaucoma in the right eye 1 day after cataract surgery shows two lines ballooning into the vitreous, demonstrating an exudative choroidal detachment (arrows)

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