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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
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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
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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
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Not All Stars Are in the Sky — Some Live in the Eyes of Those Learning to See in New Ways
Apr 21 2025 by rohan jain
Stargardt disease
Photographer: Dr. ROHAN JAIN
Condition/keywords: fleck retinopathy, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), hereditary macular dystrophy
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Choroidal Osteoma
Apr 17 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy reveals a well-circumscribed, yellowish-white choroidal osteoma overlying the macular region and extending into the inferior temporal vascular arcade. Retinal vessels course normally over the tumor surface, with no evidence of subretinal fluid or hemorrhage. The surrounding retina shows preserved architecture without secondary degenerative changes.
Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México
Condition/keywords: choroidal osteoma, macular choroidal osteoma
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Choroidal Osteoma
Apr 17 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
Top (B-mode): The longitudinal scan reveals a hyperechoic, flat, and well-demarcated macular lesion with posterior acoustic shadowing, pathognomonic for choroidal osteoma. Bottom (A-mode): Standardized tracing shows a tall initial spike (100% reflectivity) at the tumor surface with rapid decay to acoustic silence, confirming sound absorption by calcified tissue. This pattern remains unchanged at variable gain settings.
Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México
Condition/keywords: choroidal osteoma, macular choroidal osteoma
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Ultra-Wide Field Image of Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Foveal Hemorrhage
Apr 17 2025 by Malvika Singh
Ultra- wide field fundus photograph of a 41 year-old male, with a central retinal vein occlusion and a foveal sub-internal limiting membrane hemorrhage.
Photographer: Dr Malvika Singh, Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India
Imaging device: Mirante SLO/OCT
Condition/keywords: central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), macular hemorrhage, Ultra-wide field retinal imaging
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Foveal Hemorrhage
Apr 17 2025 by Malvika Singh
Fundus photograph of a 41 year-old, male, with a central retinal vein occlusion and a foveal sub-internal limiting membrane hemorrhage.
Photographer: Dr Malvika Singh, Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad, India
Imaging device: Mirante SLO/OCT
Condition/keywords: central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), macular hemorrhage
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LCA type 12
Apr 10 2025 by Joshua Friedman
LCA type 12 due to pathogenic mutations in RDH12. 13-year-old male with a visual acuity of 20/80 and 20/300 in the right and left eye, respectively. There is extensive pigment migration in the peripheral retina and macula. Like RPE65, there is widespread hypoautofluorescent signal, however, the peripapillary retina is uniquely spared in this form of LCA. On OCT, there is almost complete loss of the retina centrally.
Photographer: Stephen Tsang, MD, PhD
Condition/keywords: Leber Congenital Amaurosis
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LCA type 10
Apr 10 2025 by Joshua Friedman
LCA type 10 due to mutations in CEP290. 36-year-old male with best corrected visual acuity of light perception in both eyes since childhood. On color fundus imaging, there is a mix of polymorphous white flecks and pigmentary changes. On autofluorescence imaging, there is almost complete loss of macular RPE. On OCT, there is complete loss of inner and outer retinal layers, the greatest losses occurring centrally.
Photographer: Stephen Tsang, MD, PhD
Condition/keywords: Leber Congenital Amaurosis
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Retinal Detachment Associated With a Posterior Staphyloma
Apr 9 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
B-mode axial ultrasound scan of a highly myopic eye shows a posterior staphyloma with an associated macular hole-induced retinal detachment.
Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México
Condition/keywords: high myopia, posterior staphyloma, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
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Toxic Maculopathy (Elmiron)
Apr 9 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
79 year old male with toxic maculopathy from long term use of Elmiron (15+ yrs.) On exam there is stippled RPE changes, pigment clumping, and subretinal deposits. BCVA 20/100 | 20/40.
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: autofluorescence imaging, cystoid macular degeneration, Elmiron Toxicity, Toxic Maculopathy
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Comets in the Eye (Retinopathy of Prematurity)
Apr 8 2025 by KANWALJEET HARJOT MADAN, M.S. (Ophthalmology), FAICO (Vitreous - Retina)
This is the fundus picture of right eye (RE) of a 4 years female child presented with outward deviation of right eye. Her parents also complained of diminution of vision in both eyes. On examination, her best corrected vision in RE was hand movements close to face and was 20/80 in LE. Posterior segment exam revealed presence of macular scar in RE and presence of dry retinal fold with dragging of retinal vessels. LE fundus revealed presence of nasal drag of optic disc. Parents gave history of untreated ROP as an infant. Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a Vaso proliferative disorder of Retina occurring in premature infants. Advances in neonatal care and ROP treatment has led these babies to live longer with this disease.
Photographer: Dr. Kanwaljeet Harjot Madan, Thind Eye Hospital, Jalandhar City (Punjab) INDIA.
Imaging device: Zeiss Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: Retinopathy of Prematurity, Vaso proliferative disorder
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Comets in the Eye (Retinopathy of Prematurity)
Apr 8 2025 by KANWALJEET HARJOT MADAN, M.S. (Ophthalmology), FAICO (Vitreous - Retina)
This is the fundus picture of right eye (RE) of a 4 years female child presented with outward deviation of right eye. Her parents also complained of diminution of vision in both eyes. On examination, her best corrected vision in RE was hand movements close to face and was 20/80 in LE. Posterior segment exam revealed presence of macular scar in RE and presence of dry retinal fold with dragging of retinal vessels. LE fundus revealed presence of nasal drag of optic disc. Parents gave history of untreated ROP as an infant. Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a Vaso proliferative disorder of Retina occurring in premature infants. Advances in neonatal care and ROP treatment has led these babies to live longer with this disease.
Photographer: Dr. Kanwaljeet Harjot Madan, Thind Eye Hospital, Jalandhar City (Punjab) INDIA.
Imaging device: Zeiss Fundus Camera
Condition/keywords: Retinopathy of Prematurity
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Hereditary Macular Dystrophy with CNVM
Apr 4 2025 by Tejaswita Verma
Fundus photo of a 46 y/o male with 6/36 vision, Stargardt's disease with CNVM
Photographer: DR. TEJASWITA VERMA
Imaging device: MIRANTE
Condition/keywords: CNVM, hereditary macular dystrophy, HMD
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Macular Schisis with RD
Apr 4 2025 by Tejaswita Verma
Fundus photo of a 29 year-old male with RRD, breaks in periphery, macular schisis . Vision CF2.5 mts
Photographer: DR. TEJASWITA VERMA
Imaging device: MIRANTE
Condition/keywords: macular schisis, retinal detachment
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Macular Hole in Tractional Retinal Detachment
Apr 1 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
B-scan findings in a diabetic patient reveal vitreous hemorrhage, blood-soaked hyaloids, and tractional retinal detachment with an associated macular hole in the posterior pole.
Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México
Condition/keywords: macular hole, tractional retinal detachment
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Retinitis Pigmentosa
Mar 27 2025 by T. P . VIGNESH, MBBS,MS
Fundus photograph of a 52-year-old woman with retinitis pigmentosa with cystoid macular edema.
Photographer: Bharathi
Imaging device: EIDON
Condition/keywords: retinitis pigmentosa
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Retinal Detachment and Lattice Degeneration
Mar 25 2025 by Korey Starkey
26 year-old patient presented at first visit with rhegmatogenous macula involving retinal detachment of the left eye. Underwent prompt surgical repair. Both eyes also present with lattice degeneration with atrophic holes.
Photographer: Korey Starkey
Condition/keywords: atrophic retinal hole, fundus photography, lattice degeneration, montage photo, Optos, OPTOS CALIFORNIA RGB, retinal detachment, retinal holes, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, ultra-wide field imaging
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Completed Bleb with OCT Through Fovea
Mar 25 2025 by Robert Andrew Sisk, MD, FACS, FASRS
Color still from surgical video of subretinal delivery of laru-zova for X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. Live optical coherence tomography (OCT) with foveal tracking via the embedded software in the operating microscope allows monitoring foveal integrity for signs of stress. The contour of the fovea does not exceed the curvature of the bleb (e.g. no inversion). The tangential cannula angle facilitated steering of the bleb posteriorly. The bleb covers essentially the entire macula, which is the target area.
Imaging device: Zeiss Artevo 800
Condition/keywords: gene therapy, genetic disorder, optical coherence tomography (OCT), retinitis pigmentosa, subretinal injection
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Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment
Mar 24 2025 by DR APOORVA JADHAV, MBBS , DNB
This is a color fundus photograph showing rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with posterior pole retinal tear with macula off.
Condition/keywords: retinal detachment of the macula
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Stage 2 Macular Hole From VMT
Mar 21 2025 by Drew Mitchell
HD 1 line 100x OCT showcasing a full thickness macular hole caused by vitreomacular traction on fovea. Choroidal folds can also be seen on scan.
Photographer: Drew Mitchell OCT-C
Imaging device: Zeiss Cirrus 6000
Condition/keywords: Choroidal Folds, FTMH, macular hole, OCT, PVD
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BRVO with Macular Edema
Mar 20 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
71 year old male with new branch retinal vein occlusion with macular edema. Mild central SRF, extensive superior CME and flame hemorrhages. Recommended series of anti-VEGF injections, completed first IVA
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), BRVO, macular edema
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Myopic Traction Maculopathy
Mar 17 2025 by Drew Mitchell
HD 1 line 100x 9 mm scan of a right eye with MTM at stage 3c. Macular Schisis Detachment.
Photographer: Drew Mitchell OCT-C
Imaging device: Zeiss Cirrus 5000
Condition/keywords: full thickness macular hole, Macular hole, myopic foveoschisis, myopic macular schisis, myopic traction maculopathy, PVD
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AMG on Papillomacular Bundle
Mar 16 2025 by PUJA NEGI
Patient came to our OPD with history of AMG done for macular hole . On examination we found that the AMG had displaced over the papillomacular bundle from the hole.
Photographer: DR Nuzhat
Condition/keywords: amniotic membrane graft, macular hole