Fig. 6
From: Clinical applications of fundus autofluorescence in retinal disease

Sequential fundus autofluorescence of an RPE tear. RPE tears (a) appear as well-demarcated central hypo-autofluorescence due to absent RPE with adjacent irregular hyper-autofluorescence corresponding to the retracted edges of RPE. Serial images obtained 3Â weeks (b) and 1Â year (c) later show resurfacing and remodeling of the lesion, with centripetal recovery of autofluorescence extending from the borders