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From: Intrusion of episcleral buckles: report of two cases and brief review

Fig. 1

Case 1: a An intruded silicone sponge, partially covered with blood is seen in inferior vitreous cavity. Adjacent retina and choroid show extensive pigmentary and atrophic changes. b In sagittal orbital computed tomography (CT) scan, intruded hypodense silicone sponge is seen over the hyper dense silicone rubber (tire and band complex) in inferior globe. c Fluorescein angiography shows an extensive hypofluorescent area caused by severe chorioretinal atrophy in inferior retina

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