Fig. 2From: Clinical and genetic risk factors underlying severe consequence identified in 75 families with unilateral high myopiaThe posterior fundus photographs of bilateral eyes of six patients in this cohort. The uHM presents unilateral high myopia. The uHM symbol is in the lower-left corner of the fundus image of the highly myopic eye. The traditional fundus images of six patients show typical myopic fundus. A–C the fundus images of three probands (F13-II:2; F18-II:1; F4-II:1) reveal the tessellated fundus (C1) in the highly myopia eye and normal appearance (C0) in the fellow eye. D the fundus image of the proband (F15-II:2) shows diffuse chorioretinal atrophy (C2) in the highly myopic eye and normal appearance in the fellow eye. E the fundus images of the proband (F12-II:2) shows diffuse chorioretinal atrophy (C2) in both eyes. F the fundus photography of the proband (F20-II:2) demonstrates the macular atrophy (C4) in the highly myopic eye and the tessellated fundus (C1) in the fellow eyeBack to article page