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  1. Oh, K.L., Wong, H.S., Safinaz, M.K., Lakana, K., Hazlita, M.I.
    Medicine & Health, 2016;11(2):289-293.
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    Solar retinopathy is an injury of the retinal photoreceptors due to excessive
    exposure to the solar radiation. Diagnosis of the disease is challenging and requires
    combination of a detailed history and imaging modalities. This case report focuses
    on a 55-year-old fruit picker with an irreversible central scotoma of the right eye.
    A diagnosis of solar retinopathy was made based on history but mainly by several
    imaging modalities, such as optical coherence tomography (OCT), infrared (IF)
    imaging of the fundus and fundus autofluorescence (FAF). Electroretinogram (ERG) showed flattened and reduced waves in both scotopic and photopic response.
    Fundus angiography (FA) revealed no obvious telangectatic vessels. In conclusion,
    solar retinopathy is a disease where multimodal imaging may play an important
    role in the diagnosis. The condition may be irreversible thus advocating protective
    eyewear is mandatory in patients who are chronically exposed to the sun.
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