An unusual pattern of idiopathic choroidal folds

Choroidal folds are parallel grooves or striae in the fundus, which may be idiopathic or associated with a variety of conditions. They are seen ophthalmoscopically and on angiography as alternating light and dark streaks oriented horizontally at the posterior pole. Less commonly vertical, oblique, or irregular alignment may be seen. [1] We describe an unusual pattern of bilateral idiopathic choroidal folds present circumferentially around the posterior pole.

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