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Frosted Branch Angiitis in an Adult Patient with Sympathetic Ophthalmia
Apr 4 2016 by AASHRAYA KARPE, MBBS, MS, FMRF
Composite fundus photograph and fluorescein angiography image of the right eye of a 25-year-old male with history of loss of left eye due to trauma. Patient presented with a 3-month history of gradually, progressive diminution of vision in right eye. He was diagnosed to have sympathetic ophthalmia with a frosted branch angiitis-like picture.
Imaging device: Zeiss FF450plus Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: frosted branch angiitis, sympathetic ophthalmia
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Inflammatory BRVO, Neovascularization and Macular Edema in a Patient with Vasculitis
Apr 4 2016 by AASHRAYA KARPE, MBBS, MS, FMRF
Composite fundus photograph of the left eye of a 20-year-old male with history of blurring of vision. Left eye revealed disc edema with a dilated tortuous superotemporal veins and hemorrhages in that quadrant. Mulitple preretinal hemorrhages were seen nasally along with vascular sheathing.
Imaging device: Zeiss FF450plus Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), macular edema, neovascularization (NV), subhyaloid hemorrhage, vascular sheathing of retina