Sophia El Hamichi, MD » Pediatric Retina

  • Coats's Disease Montage Color Photo

    Oct 22 2019 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 7-year-male patient with Coats' disease in the right eye.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Condition/keywords: Coats' disease, montage

  • Coats' Disease With Exudative Retinal Detachment and Retinal Macrocyst

    Dec 9 2019 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 3-year-old male with a presentation of a complex Coats' disease in the left eye with exudative retinal detachment, abnormal telangiectatic vasculature, and inferotemporal retinal macrocyst/retinoschisis.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Imaging device: RetCam

    Condition/keywords: Coats' disease, exudative detachment, montage, retinal detachment, retinal macrocyst

  • Fluorescein Angiogram of Coats's Disease With Exudative Retinal Detachment

    Dec 9 2019 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 3-year-old male presenting a complex Coats' disease of the left eye with exudative retinal detachment, abnormal telangiectatic vasculature with peripheral nonperfusion and leakage.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Condition/keywords: Coats' disease, exudative detachment, fluorescein angiogram (FA), montage, retinal detachment, retinal macrocyst

  • Montage Photo: Retinopathy of Prematurity Stage 4A Treated with Laser and Bevacizumab Intravitreal Injection

    Jan 6 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 41-week-old girl, with a gestational age of 23 weeks and 4 days presenting with stage 4 A of ROP OU. She was treated with laser and intravitreal injections of bevacizumab.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Condition/keywords: intravitreal bevacizumab, laser photocoagulation, montage, retinopathy of prematurity stage 4a

  • Retinopathy of Prematurity Stage 4A Treated with Laser and Bevacizumab Intravitreal Injection

    Jan 6 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 41-week-old girl, with a gestational age of 23 weeks and 4 days presenting with stage 4 A of ROP OU. She was treated with laser and intravitreal injections of bevacizumab.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Condition/keywords: intravitreal bevacizumab, laser photocoagulation, retinopathy of prematurity stage 4a

  • Persistent Fetal Vasculature Before and After Surgery

    Jan 13 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A: Fundus photograph of a 15-month-old male showing a persistent fetal vasculature with secondary tractional detachment B: Fundus photograph of the patient eye after repair surgery with flat retina

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Condition/keywords: persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV), retina surgery, tractional retinal detachment

  • Optic Nerve Coloboma Associated with Persistent Fetal Vasculature and Microphthalmia in the Setting of CHARGE Syndrome

    Feb 3 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    An 8-month-old male referred for ophthalmic evaluation in the setting of CHARGE syndrome. EUA revealed microphthalmia with persistent fetal vasculature and optic disc coloboma OS (depicted in image A: fundus photograph and image B: fluorescein angiogram). OD exam revealed dysplastic microphthalmia.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Imaging device: RetCam

    Condition/keywords: CHARGE syndrome, microphthalmos, optic nerve coloboma, persistent fetal vasculature (PFV)

  • Cat Eye Syndrome

    Feb 11 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 3-year-old female with cat eye syndrome including iris, chorioretinal and optic nerve colobomas. Note the CNV temporally to the optic nerve coloboma (blue arrows)

    Photographer: Giselle De Oliveira, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami

    Imaging device: RetCam

    Condition/keywords: cat eye syndrome, chorioretinal coloboma, choroidal neovascularization (CNV), coloboma, coloboma of optic disc, optic nerve coloboma

  • Retinal Macrocyst in Coats' Disease

    Feb 18 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 3-year-old male with retinal macrocyst in the setting of Coats' disease of the left eye. Figure 1 longitudinal ultrasound showing the macrocyst. Figure 2 transverse ultrasound of the macrocyst. Figure 3: fundus photograph showing the retinal macrocyst temporal to the macula in addition to diffuse exudations of the posterior pole. Figure 4 FA showing the macrocyst, multiple telangiectatic vessels.

    Photographer: Fiona J Ehlies, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina, Miami; Abby Orcutt-Hayes,Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina, Miami

    Condition/keywords: B scan ultrasound, Coats' disease, fluorescein angiogram (FA), montage, retinal macrocyst, telangiectatic vessels

  • Persistent Fetal Vasculature Leading to Retinal Detachment

    May 4 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 3-year-old male with persistent fetal vasculature and tractional retinal detachment. A: color photograph showing the vascular stalk behind the lens. B: early fluorescein angiogram at 53sec. C: fluorescein angiogram at 2min with focus on the iris D: fluorescein angiogram at 3 min 26sec.

    Photographer: Belinda Rodriguez, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina, Miami

    Imaging device: RetCam

    Condition/keywords: persistent fetal vasculature (PFV), retinal detachment, vascular stalk

  • Lamellar Congenital Cataracts

    Aug 24 2020 by Sophia El Hamichi, MD

    A 4-month-old female with family history of congenital cataract was referred for bilateral congenital cataract with nystagmus and torticoli. During the ophthalmological exam we were able to access the fundus and perform a fluorescein angiogram through the clear ring surrounding the lens opacity. Retina evaluation showed no abnormalities.

    Photographer: Abby Orcutt-Hayes, Murray Ocular Oncology and Retina

    Imaging device: RetCam

    Condition/keywords: congenital cataract, lamellar cataract, nystagmus