Steven J Ryder, MD » Asymptomatic Superior Retinal Detachment

38 year old African American female with moderate myopia (-4.50 Sph OU) found to have superior retinal detachment with full-thickness retinal break in the right eye.

  • Asymptomatic Superior Retinal Detachment

    May 5 2016 by Steven J Ryder, MD

    38-year-old African American female with moderate myopia (-4.50 Sph OU) and asymptomatic superior retinal detachment in the right eye. Montage fundus photography showing localized retinal detachment superiorly with single full-thickness retinal break at 12:00.

    Photographer: Luis Bernhard, Miami VA Healthcare System

    Imaging device: Topcon

    Condition/keywords: asymptomatic, full thickness retinal hole, myopia, retinal break, retinal detachment with retinal defect

  • Asymptomatic Superior Retinal Detachment

    May 5 2016 by Steven J Ryder, MD

    38-year-old African American female with moderate myopia (-4.50 Sph OU) and asymptomatic superior retinal detachment in the right eye. Zeiss Cirrus OCT capturing full-thickness retinal break at 12:00 and temporal vitreoretinal traction.

    Photographer: Luis Bernhard, Miami VA Healthcare System

    Imaging device: Zeiss Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: asymptomatic, full thickness retinal hole, retinal break, retinal detachment with retinal defect

  • Asymptomatic Superior Retinal Detachment

    May 5 2016 by Steven J Ryder, MD

    38-year-old African American female with moderate myopia (-4.50 Sph OU) and asymptomatic superior retinal detachment in the right eye. Zeiss OCT capturing vertical raster scans through border of retinal detachment.

    Photographer: Luis Bernhard, Miami VA Healthcare System

    Imaging device: Cirrus

    Condition/keywords: asymptomatic, full thickness retinal hole, retinal detachment with retinal defect