Multiple evanescent white dot syndrome with subretinal deposits

Conclusion: Transient subretinal deposits may develop during MEWDS in areas of previous diffuse outer retinal disruption. As these deposits remain hyperautoflurescent on quantitative autofluorescence after photobleaching, they may represent accumulations of debris originating from damaged photoreceptor outer segments.
Source: Retinal Cases and Brief Reports - Category: Opthalmology Tags: Case Report Source Type: research