Fluorescein angiogram of the right eye shows patchy staining of the peripheral retinal veins in the right eye, and nonperfusion of the peripheral retina.

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Fluorescein angiogram of the right eye shows patchy staining of the peripheral retinal veins in the right eye, and nonperfusion of the peripheral retina but only mild late dye accumulation within the macula. Fluorescein angiogram of the right eye shows patchy staining of the peripheral retinal veins in the right eye, and nonperfusion of the peripheral retina but only mild late dye accumulation within the macula. RONALD R. BUTENDIECK et al. J Rheumatol 2012;39:1095-1096 ©2012 by The Journal of Rheumatology