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  • Sialidosis

    Jul 10 2025 by Jessilla Phou

    These are fundus photographs capturing an 18 year old male with Type 1 Sialidosis, a rare inherited lysosomal storage disorder caused by a deficiency in the neuraminidase 1 (Neu1) enzyme. Currently, there are fewer than 1,000 people in the USA who have this disorder. It is characterized by a cherry red spot in the macula which occurs when lipids accumulate in the retinal ganglion cells. This causes the macula to appear red as seen in these fundus images. The patient presented at our office with ataxia, depth perception issues, and slow reaction time. His visual acuity was 20/40, suggestive of early stage Sialidosis.

    Photographer: Jessilla Phou

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: cherry red spot, fundus photograph, Sialidosis

  • Neuroretinitis

    Jul 7 2025 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Neuroretinitis found in a 38 YO male patient with IV drugs abuse history. Findings were bilateral. The lipid-rich component of the exudate is able to penetrate into the outer plexiform layer, creating what is clinically seen as a macular star pattern.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC-50DX

    Condition/keywords: neuroretinitis

  • Retinal Dialysis

    Jul 5 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre

    This B-mode longitudinal ultrasound scan demonstrates a retinal dialysis, appearing as a linear discontinuity at the ora serrata with associated vitreous base avulsion. The scan reveals mild subretinal fluid extending from the dialysis site with macular involvement.

    Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México

    Condition/keywords: retinal dialysis

  • Giant Persistent Macular Hole

    Jul 5 2025 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Giant Persistent Macular Hole found in a 48YO male patient 1 year after vitrectomy.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC-50DX

    Condition/keywords: macular hole

  • Retinal Vein Occlusion

    Jul 5 2025 by T. P . VIGNESH, MBBS,MS

    Fundus photograph of a 52-year-old man with a macular branch retinal vein occlusion and macular edema.

    Photographer: Sivanath

    Imaging device: EIDON

    Condition/keywords: branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO)

  • Diabetic Macular Edema

    Jul 3 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre

    This B-mode longitudinal ultrasound scan demonstrates diabetic macular edema with mild subretinal fluid accumulation, appearing as a subtle hypoechoic space beneath the neurosensory retina. The macular region shows retinal thickening and heterogeneous medium reflectivity, consistent with active exudative changes (arrow). No vitreomacular traction is observed.

    Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México

    Condition/keywords: diabetic macular edema

  • Macular Retinoschisis

    Jul 3 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre

    This B-mode longitudinal ultrasound scan reveals macular retinoschisis, demonstrating a characteristic splitting of retinal layers with a smooth, dome-shaped elevation. The lesion shows maintained structural integrity of both inner and outer retinal walls without associated subretinal fluid or vitreous traction.

    Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México

    Condition/keywords: macular retinoschisis

  • Fluorescein Angiography (FA) of a Primary Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumor

    Jun 29 2025 by Marcelo Zas, MD PhD

    We present a case of a 33-year-old male patient, who presented with decreased visual acuity in his right eye with 20/80, presenting a primary retinal vasoproliferative tumor in the lower temporal quadrant. The fluorescein angiography findings are: 1. Early hyperfluorescence due to its rich intrinsic vascularity and often has dilated feeding arterioles and draining venules. 2. Marked progressive leakage from the tumor vessels. 3. The late leakage often obscures fine vascular details in the late phase and corresponds to exudation and macular edema seen clinically. 4. Staining of surrounding exudates, RPE disturbances and gliosis. 5. In our case also a marked peripheral capillary closure in the areas adjacent to the tumor and in other quadrants as well.

    Photographer: Marcelo Zas MD PhD

    Condition/keywords: RETINAL VASOPROLIFERATIVE TUMOR

  • The Horseshoe Of Havoc

    Jun 28 2025 by Tejaswita Verma

    Fundus image of a 50 year old male with a very large horseshoe tear causing RRD with macula off, hydration folds.

    Photographer: Dr. Tejaswita Verma

    Imaging device: MIRANTE

    Condition/keywords: horseshoe tear, large break

  • The Horseshoe Of Havoc

    Jun 28 2025 by Tejaswita Verma

    Fundus image of a 50 year old male with a very large horseshoe tear causing RRD with macula off, hydration folds.

    Photographer: DR. TEJASWITA VERMA

    Imaging device: MIRANTE

    Condition/keywords: horseshoe tear

  • Double Trouble

    Jun 28 2025 by Tejaswita Verma

    Fundus image of a 60 year old diabetic female with double macular holes with 6/60 vision status post LE PPV+gas 4 months ago. Other eye also had an unoperated large macular hole. Known case of glaucoma

    Photographer: Dr. Tejaswita Verma

    Imaging device: MIRANTE

    Condition/keywords: macular hole

  • Double Trouble

    Jun 28 2025 by Tejaswita Verma

    Retro image of aa double macular hole in a 60 yr old diabetic female status post PPV + gas 4 months ago. Vision was 6/60 in LE.

    Photographer: Dr. Tejaswita Verma

    Imaging device: MIRANTE

    Condition/keywords: macular hole, retro mode

  • BRVO-MCR-FFA

    Jun 27 2025 by Gayathri M S

    Case of impending Macular BRVO. 52 year old female on medication for Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus since 2 years. BCVA 6/18,N6. IOP 16 mmHg. Multicolor Reflectance and Fundus Fluorescein Angiography picture shows mild dilated tortuous inferior vessels, small areas of capillary non perfusion and few microanurysms.

    Photographer: Gayathri MS

    Imaging device: Heidelberg spectralis

    Condition/keywords: fluorescein angiogram (FA), macular branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), multicolor

  • Macular Retinoschisis

    Jun 26 2025 by rohan jain

    Macular retinoschisis

    Photographer: Dr. ROHAN JAIN

    Condition/keywords: juvenile retinoschisis, RETINOSCHISIS

  • Macular Retinoschisis

    Jun 26 2025 by rohan jain

    Macular retinoschisis

    Photographer: Dr. ROHAN JAIN

    Condition/keywords: inferotemporal retinoschisis, juvenile retinoschisis, Macular retinoschisis, RETINOSCHISIS

  • Double Macular Holes

    Jun 26 2025 by Moazzam Parvez

    OCT image of a 62 year old man after a blunt trauma by a tennis ball with a vision of CF 3 mt in the right eye.

    Photographer: Moazzam Parvez , Netralayam , Kolkata

    Imaging device: Topcon Maestro 2

    Condition/keywords: double, traumatic macular hole

  • Two Suns in the Macular Sky

    Jun 26 2025 by Moazzam Parvez

    Fundus photograph of a 62 year old gentleman presenting with double adjacent full thickness macular holes in the right eye maintaining a vision of CF 3 mts.

    Photographer: Moazzam Parvez ,Netralayam , Kolkata

    Imaging device: Topcon Maestro 2

    Condition/keywords: double, Macular hole, traumatic macular hole

  • Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumor

    Jun 24 2025 by Marcelo Zas, MD PhD

    We present a case of a 33-year-old male patient, who presented with decreased visual acuity in his right eye with 20/80, presenting a primary retinal vasoproliferative tumor in the lower temporal quadrant. The tumor is associated with serous retinal detachment, hard exudation, neovascularization and telangiectasias. Lipid exudates extend toward the macula, indicating macular involvement, which may contribute to decreased visual acuity. Oi was normal with 20/20 of BCVA. The patient was treated initially with IV anti-VEGF therapy and cryotherapy.

    Photographer: Marcelo Zas MD PhD

    Condition/keywords: RETINAL VASOPROLIFERATIVE TUMOR

  • Serpiginous Choroidopathy

    Jun 23 2025 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Fundus photograph of a 29 year-old female patient diagnosed with Serpiginous Choroidopathy. Finings were bilateral. The most common complication of SC is choroidal neovascularization affecting up to 35% of patients. Other reported complications are subretinal fibrosis, cystoid macular edema, branch vein occlusion, serous retinal detachment, optic disc neovascularization ,and anterior uveitis.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC-50DX

    Condition/keywords: serpiginous choroiditis

  • Serpiginous Choroidopathy

    Jun 23 2025 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Fundus photograph of a 29 year-old female patient diagnosed with Serpiginous Choroidopathy. Finings were bilateral. The most common complication of SC is choroidal neovascularization affecting up to 35% of patients. Other reported complications are subretinal fibrosis, cystoid macular edema, branch vein occlusion, serous retinal detachment, optic disc neovascularization, and anterior uveitis.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: California ICG OPTOS

    Condition/keywords: serpiginous choroiditis

  • Central Retinal Vein Occlusion

    Jun 21 2025 by Moazzam Parvez

    Fundus photograph of a 56 year old male presenting with dilated tortuous vessels with adjoining Hard exudates and macular star.

    Photographer: Moazzam Parvez , Netralayam , Kolkata

    Imaging device: Topcon Maestro 2

    Condition/keywords: CRVO with macular edema, hard exudates, macular star

  • Central Retinal Vein Occlusion With Macular Edema and Venous Beading

    Jun 18 2025 by Korey Starkey

    64-year-old patient presents with CRVO with secondary macular edema in both eyes. Venous beading present in 2/4 quadrants OU. Patient also presents with severe non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Treatment recommended of anti-vegF intravitreal injections OU.

    Photographer: Korey Starkey

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: attenuated vessels, central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), CRVO, FA early phase, FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY, macular edema, Optomap, OPTOS CALIFORNIA, severe NPDR, venous beading

  • Amelanotic Choroidal Melanoma with Optic Atrophy

    Jun 11 2025 by Aditya S Kelkar, MS, FRCS, FASRS,FRCOphth

    Fundus photograph of a 64-year-old woman with optic atrophy and amelanotic choroidal melanoma temporal to the macula.

    Photographer: Dr Harsh Jain, National Institute of Ophthalmology

    Imaging device: Optos Daytona

    Condition/keywords: amelanotic melanoma, optic atrophy

  • Traction in Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

    Jun 9 2025 by Malvika Singh

    Fundus photograph of a 44 year old with uncontrolled diabetes showing fibrovascular proliferation and traction with details of disc and macula obscured with sclerosed vessels in the periphery.

    Photographer: Dr Malvika Singh, Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India

    Imaging device: Mirante SLO/OCT

    Condition/keywords: proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), TRACTION

  • Extensive Macular Atrophy with Pseudodrusen EMAP OS

    Jun 5 2025 by Rogerio N Shinsato, MD, PhD

    Extensive Macular Atrophy with Pseudodrusen Patient with EMAP associated with rheumatic fever and benzathine penicillin use. Left eye

    Photographer: Rogério N Shinsato

    Imaging device: Canon CX-1

    Condition/keywords: EMAP