Fig. 11
From: Clinical applications of fundus autofluorescence in retinal disease

Fundus autofluorescence of choroideremia. Wide-field color fundus photography (a, b) shows a pale fundus with zones of choroidal atrophy in the mid-periphery, revealing the sclera underneath. Wide-field fundus autofluorescence (c, d) demonstrates corresponding zones of hyper-autofluorescence given the autofluorescent properties of the sclera. Note the central stellate island of preserved choriocapillaris and RPE in each eye that is characteristic of choroideremia. Photo credit: Srinivas Sadda, MD