Search results (108 results)

  • Retinocoroiditis Inactiva Por Toxoplasmosis

    Apr 28 2025 by Paulina Araujo

    Fundus photography demonstrates a 2-disc-diameter chorioretinal scar in the superior temporal arcade, consistent with inactive toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. The lesion exhibits pigmented borders and central atrophy, with adjacent splinter hemorrhages and vascular sheathing. No vitreous inflammation or active satellite lesions are present.

    Photographer: Paulina D.Araujo Martínez, Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México I.A.P., Hospital Dr Luis Sánchez Bulnes.

    Condition/keywords: toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis

  • Extensive Chorioretinal Scarring With Partial Macular Sparing

    Apr 22 2025 by Maxwell J Wingelaar, MD

    Fundus autofluorescence of extensive chorioretinal scarring in the left eye.

    Photographer: Killian Roberts

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis AF

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal atrophy, chorioretinal inflammations

  • Extensive Chorioretinal Scarring with Partial Macular Sparring

    Apr 22 2025 by Maxwell J Wingelaar, MD

    A multicolor photo showing chorioretinal scarring with partial macular sparing in the left eye.

    Photographer: Killian Roberts

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis Multicolor Photo

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal atrophy, chorioretinal inflammations

  • Extensive Chorioretinal Scarring in the Right Eye

    Apr 22 2025 by Maxwell J Wingelaar, MD

    Fundus autofluorescence of Extensive chorioretinal scarring in the right eye.

    Photographer: Killian Roberts

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis AF

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal atrophy, chorioretinal inflammations

  • Extensive Chorioretinal Scarring in the Right Eye

    Apr 22 2025 by Maxwell J Wingelaar, MD

    A multicolor photo showing chorioretinal scarring with macular involvement in the right eye

    Photographer: Killian Roberts

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis Multicolor Photo

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal atrophy, chorioretinal inflammations

  • Inadvert Globe Perfuration After Peribulbar Block

    Mar 13 2025 by Bruno B Ribeiro

    Fundus photograph of a 74-year-old woman who underwent pars plana vitrectomy OS due to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. A horseshoe retinal tear can be seen at 5h. Intraoperative evaluation revealed a chorioretinal scar with the shape of the needle track at the same location. Despite rare, globe perfuration after peri or retrobulbar block may happen, even by the most experienced anesthesiologist.

    Photographer: Bruno Barbosa Ribeiro, Angelina Meireles

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: retinal detachment

  • Inadvert Globe Perfuration After Peribulbar Block

    Mar 13 2025 by Bruno B Ribeiro

    Fundus photograph of a 74-year-old woman who underwent pars plana vitrectomy OS due to rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. A horseshoe retinal tear can be seen at 5h. Intraoperative evaluation revealed a chorioretinal scar with the shape of the needle track at the same location. Despite rare, globe perfuration after peri or retrobulbar block may happen, even by the most experienced anesthesiologist.

    Photographer: Bruno Barbosa Ribeiro, Angelina Meireles

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: hemmorhage

  • Inactive Chorioretinal Scars

    Dec 11 2024 by Virginia Gebhart

    30 year old female with chorioretinal and macula scars. Appears post-infectious, most likely toxoplasmic. No active inflammatory changes or choroidal neovascularization. Will continue to monitor. Central vision limited by macula scar, BCVA 20/100

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, inactive toxoplasmosis

  • POHS/Schlaegel Lines

    Sep 19 2024 by Virginia Gebhart

    46 year old female with h/o Histoplasmosis. Multiple punched out chorioretinal scars with Schlaegel lines. No evidence of CNV or active inflammation. VA 20/20

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, histoplasmosis, presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (POHS), Schlaegel

  • Large PEHCR causing an exudative inferior detachment in a patient with AMD

    Apr 15 2024 by David A Reichstein, MD

    (A) Ultra-widefield color fundus photograph demonstrates a temporal PEHCR causing minimal intra- and subretinal hemorrhage along with lipid exudation. There is an associated inferior detachment due to the dependent nature of the exudation. Note the lipid exudation at the posterior edge of the detachment indicating chronicity of the lesion. Drusen in the macula are also appreciated. (B) Ultra-widefield FA in early stage demonstrates hypofluorescence temporally and inferiorly. (C) Ultra-widefield color fundus photograph taken after 1 year of monthly anti-VEGF therapy demonstrates resolution of the exudative detachment and resultant chorioretinal scarring.

    Condition/keywords: peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (PEHCR)

  • Chorio Retinal Scar

    Feb 19 2024 by Sanauddin Samejo , Diploma (Ophthalmic Technician Training Course)

    A patient came in to Clinic of Dr Madhav Rao (VR Surgeon)

    Photographer: Sanauddin Samejo, Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

    Imaging device: Optos Silverstone

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar

  • Chorioretinal Scar

    Feb 19 2024 by Sanauddin Samejo , Diploma (Ophthalmic Technician Training Course)

    A patient came in to the clinic of Dr Madhav Rao (VR Surgeon).

    Photographer: Sanauddin Samejo, Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

    Imaging device: Optos Silverstone

    Condition/keywords: retinal scar

  • Multifocal choroiditis secondary to sarcoidosis- Quiescent

    May 6 2023 by Niloofar Piri, MD

    Montage fundus photograph of the left eye in a patient with sarcoidosis demonstrating peripheral inactive multifocal chorioretinal scars after systemic immunomodulatory therapy.

    Photographer: Sean Kelso, Saint Lousi University

    Condition/keywords: multifocal chorioretinitis (MCP), multifocal choroiditis, sarcoid uveitis, sarcoidosis

  • Chorioretinitis with Overlying Vitreous Stranding/Vitritis

    Mar 23 2023 by Isaac Agranoff

    Fundus photograph of a 37-year-old woman presenting with chorioretinitis with overlying vitreous stranding/vitritis that has remained unchanged for multiple years. Patient presented with irritation and blurred vision and her vision was 20/40 OD. The OCT revealed evidence of low-grade inflammation and the recommend treatment was anti-inflammatory eye drops at this time and to obtain second opinion with another physician in the office.

    Photographer: Isaac Agranoff, Technician

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, chorioretinitis, inflammation, Optos, ultra-wide field imaging, vitritis

  • Tuberculosis-related serpiginous-like choroiditis

    Nov 22 2022 by Ricardo Leitão Guerra

    True color BLFI of a 60-year-old male presenting chorioretinal scars from a tuberculosis-related serpiginous-like choroiditis.

    Photographer: Ricardo Leitão Guerra

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 700

    Condition/keywords: serpiginous choroiditis, tuberculosis

  • Subretinal Hemorrhage with Chorioretinal Macular Scars

    Sep 28 2022 by Denica Rodriguez

    Ultra-widefield pseudocolor fundus photograph of a 59 year old female with Subretinal Hemorrhage with Chorioretinal Macular Scars affecting her left eye. The physician presumes the etiology is CNV from adjacent scarring/choroidal rupture. Patient has history of ocular trauma with cricket ball at age 10-12 years old. She suspects that she might have suffered choroidal rupture, which has resulted in secondary CNV and hemorrhage that we are seeing today. She recommends treatment with Eylea sample injection in a series of 4 at a 4-5 week interval. The patient's vision at the time of her appointment was Dcc20/40-2 PHNI.

    Photographer: Denica Rodriguez, COA

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: antiVEGF therapy, chorioretinal scar, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), fundus photography, left eye, macular scar, Optos, peripheral drusen, pseudocolor, secondary CNV, subretinal hemorrhage, ULTRA WIDE FIELD, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Toxoplasmosis

    Nov 24 2021 by Catarina Monteiro

    Fundus photograph of a 7-year-old child with a chorioretinal scar likely due to congenital toxoplasmosis.

    Photographer: Catarina Monteiro

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, congenital toxoplasmosis, ocular toxoplasmosis

  • Pars Plana Cyst Mimicking a Retinal Detachment or Retinoschisis

    Apr 8 2021 by Vishak J. John, MD

    Fundus photo of a 49-year-old male with a large pars plana cyst around an area of chorioretinal scarring.

    Photographer: Danielle Lombardo, Vistar Retina Consultants, Roanoke, VA

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: cyst, pars plana

  • Into de depth!

    Mar 14 2021 by Luiz A Zago, PhD

    Diving anastomotic vein! Blood secondary to a sub retinal neovascular membrane in an old fibrotic scar. Colateral drainage anastomosis with the choroid

    Photographer: Dr Luiz Alberto Zago Filho

    Imaging device: Topcon 50IX

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, retina vessels, subretinal hemorrhage, subretinal neovascularization (SRNV)

  • Neovascular Membrane

    Mar 14 2021 by Luiz A Zago, PhD

    New and old neovascular membrane secondary to chorioretinal scar and a "drainage" vein.

    Photographer: Luiz Zago PhD

    Imaging device: Topcon 50IX

    Condition/keywords: chorioretinal scar, collaterals, neovascular membrane, retina vessels

  • Congenital Toxoplasmosis

    Feb 2 2021 by Niloofar Piri, MD

    43-year-old female with large oval chorioretinal scar in posterior pole with heavy RPE hyperplasia and history of hydrocephalus s/p VP shunt since birth. Findings are consistent with congenital toxoplasmosis.

    Condition/keywords: congenital toxoplasmosis

  • Choroidopathy

    May 27 2020 by Jamin S. Brown, MD

    Fluorescein angiography image of 28 year old female with focal chorioretinal inflammation, macular or paramacular OS. chorioretinal scar OS.

    Photographer: Jeffrey Barker, Retina-Vitreous Surgeons of CNY

    Condition/keywords: choroidopathy

  • Toxoplasmic Uveitis

    May 18 2020 by McGill University Health Centre

    This enucleation specimen shows multiple irregular chorioretinal scars, surrounded by hyperplastic retinal pigment epithelium (arrowheads). Some adherent membranes are present in the vitreous cavity (arrow). The lens has a total cataract and the anterior chamber is filled with whitish material that corresponds to hypopyon.

    Condition/keywords: toxoplasmosis uveitis, uveitis

  • Very Large Choroidal Melanoma in Monocular Patient - Widefield Color (Non-Tumor Eye)

    Feb 13 2020 by Michael Seider, MD

    Very large choroidal melanoma in the left eye of a 51-year-old man with long-standing poor vision in the right eye from a childhood injury (with traumatic macular hole and chorioretinal scarring). Note the large superior choroidal tumor with overlying subretinal hemorrhage and extensive inferior exudative retinal detachment. B-Scan ultrasound shows the collar-stud shape of the lesion and the overlying subretinal hemorrhage which is hyper-reflective compared to the vitreous and slightly hypo-reflective compared to the tumor. The patient has optic disk drusen in both eyes. He elected enucleation.

  • Very Large Choroidal Melanoma in Monocular Patient - BScan

    Feb 13 2020 by Michael Seider, MD

    Very large choroidal melanoma in the left eye of a 51-year-old man with long-standing poor vision in the right eye from a childhood injury (with traumatic macular hole and chorioretinal scarring). Note the large superior choroidal tumor with overlying subretinal hemorrhage and extensive inferior exudative retinal detachment. B-Scan ultrasound shows the collar-stud shape of the lesion and the overlying subretinal hemorrhage which is hyper-reflective compared to the vitreous and slightly hypo-reflective compared to the tumor. The patient has optic disk drusen in both eyes. He elected enucleation.