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Leakage in Fluorescence Angiography Secondary to Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment, A Case Report
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  • Ataa Rajeh,
  • Hassan Alhasid,
  • Abdulrahman Alfakir,
  • Mohammad Askar,
  • Amal Kassom,
  • Hashem Abu Serhan
Ataa Rajeh
Ophthalmology Department, Jordan Finland Modern Hospital

Corresponding Author:i.atarajeh@gmail.com

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Hassan Alhasid
Dubai Hospital, Head of vitreoretinal and retinopathy of prematurity services
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Abdulrahman Alfakir
Ophthalmology Department, Medical City Polyclinic
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Mohammad Askar
Ophthalmology Department, Damascus University
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Amal Kassom
Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University
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Hashem Abu Serhan
Hamad Medical Corporation
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Abstract

The detection of leakage in fluorescence angiography (FA) could delay the diagnosis of retinal detachments (RDs). We reported a case of RD in a seven-year-old boy with positive leakage on FA which confused the presentation. A thorough contact lens examination and scleral indentation are mandatory to reach the diagnosis easily.