Fig. 1From: Ocular metastases profile in a tertiary hospital in São Paulo, BrazilImage exams, right eye, male patient, 32 years old, case of ocular metastases from lung cancer primary site. (A) Fundus photography showing two pale yellow lesions: a larger one in the posterior pole (superior temporal quadrant) and the smaller one adjacent to the optic disc. (B) Red-free photography and Optical coherence tomography with red asterisk indicating the elevation of both the retina and choroid due to the presence of metastasis; white arrows are pointing the presence of subretinal fluid in the macula; hyperreflective material is shown in the subfoveal regionBack to article page