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  • Birdshot Case #1 OD Color

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS Color

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS Color

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OD FAF

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS FAF

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OD FAF

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS FAF

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS IVFA

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lessions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS IVFA

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OD IVFA

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OD IVFA

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot chorioretinopathy, birdshot retinochoroidopathy

  • Birdshot Case #1 OS IVFA

    May 1 2013 by Armando L. Oliver, MD

    64-year-old Puerto Rican woman consulted due to the presence of 1+ vitreous cells. The fundus examination revealed orange to yellow lesions dispersing from the disk. Work-up revealed she was HLA-A29 positive and the suspected diagnosis of Birdshot Chorioretinopathy was made. Chest X-Ray, FTA-Abs and RPR were negative.

    Photographer: Moises Castro, Instituto de Ojos y Piel, Carolina, PR

    Imaging device: Zeiss, Visucam NM/FA

    Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot retinochoroidopathy