Fig. 3. Low power hemi retinal image of the RPE surface showing the albino central and equatorial retina and pigment distribution in the periphery. Low.

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Fig. 3. Low power hemi retinal image of the RPE surface showing the albino central and equatorial retina and pigment distribution in the periphery. Low power hemi retinal image of the RPE surface showing the albino central and equatorial retina and pigment distribution in the periphery. The image corresponds to approximately half the retinal RPE area. The optic nerve head (ONH) is to the top. Peripheral pigmentation is commonly circular around albino patches. Some of the albino parches in the periphery have been marked with a star for identification. Similar faint pigment patterns can be seen more centrally. However, the majority of the retina is albino. Magnification ×1.75. Chris Hogg et al. Biology Open 2015;4:812-818 © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd