Search results (25 results)

  • RRD in Posterior Staphyloma

    May 21 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre

    This B-mode axial ultrasound scan of a highly myopic eye demonstrates a prominent posterior staphyloma with an associated inferior retinal detachment sparing the macular region.

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

    Condition/keywords: high myopia, posterior staphyloma, Retina detachment

  • 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

  • Retinal Detachment

    Mar 5 2025 by Kimberly Wakester

    Optomap RGB image of an 9-year-old boy with a retinal detachment with retinal break at 9:00 in the right eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.

    Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye, Retinal Detachment, retinal tear

  • Pathological Myopia

    Oct 18 2023 by Anand Temkar

    LE widefield CF montage of a 24 year old male with pathological myopia showing multiple lattice degenerations in periphery along with holes.

    Photographer: Dr.Anand Temkar- Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad

    Imaging device: Mirante

    Condition/keywords: holes, lattice degeneration, myopic degeneration, myopic eye

  • Sneaky bubble under the buckle

    May 19 2022 by Priyanka Raj, MBBS, MS

    First post-operative day picture of a highly myopic eye of a patient who underwent superior 120 degrees 276 circumferential scleral buckle for bullous retinal detachment. The picture shows a remnant air bubble used as a tamponade, restricted by the buckle height and a break treated with cryopexy, well supported by the buckle.

    Photographer: Ajeet, Prakash Netra Kendra

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 500

    Condition/keywords: Cryopexy, high myopia, myopic fundus, retinal tear, scleral buckle

  • IOL With BAG in Vitreous of Myopic Eye

    Apr 14 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    50-year-old male having myopia presented with a IOL in vitreous within its bag.

    Photographer: Pooja Barot

    Condition/keywords: intraocular lens (IOL), intraocular lense in vitreous, intraocular lense with bag, myopia

  • Retinal Detachment

    Feb 24 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    Patient presenting with a fresh superior retinal detachment in a myopic eye.

    Photographer: Pooja Barot

  • Macular Hole Retinal Detachment Over a Posterior Staphyloma

    Dec 31 2016 by Linda A Cernichiaro- Espinosa, MD

    Macular hole retinal detachment over a posterior staphyloma of pathologic myopia.

    Photographer: Linda A Cernichiaro

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: degenerative myopia, high myopia, macular hole, myopic eye, posterior staphyloma, vitreoretinal degeneration

  • CHRPE

    May 9 2014 by S. Natarajan, MD, FASRS, FRCS (GLASGOW) , FICO, D.Sc, FELA

    23-year-old male in for routine eye checkup with BCVA 6/6 (OU). Showed CHRPE lesion in INQ (OD )on fundus.

    Photographer: ADITYA JYOT EYE HOSPITAL,MUMBAI,INDIA

    Condition/keywords: congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE), myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • CNVM - Myopic

    Jan 23 2014 by David Callanan, MD

    37-year-old female, CNVM - myopic.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye

  • Pan-retinal Photocoagulation in a Myopic Eye

    Aug 27 2013 by Carmen L Gonzalez, MD

    Ultra-wide-field fundus photograph of a myopic patient.

    Photographer: Regina Victoria, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colorado

    Imaging device: Optomap, Panoramic 200; Optos PLC, Scotland , UK

    Condition/keywords: pan-retinal photocoagulation (PRP)

  • Pseudo Retinal Break

    Nov 9 2012 by Norman Byer

    This 23-year-old man presented with a fresh retinal detachment in a highly myopic eye and this very unusual retinal appearance. You can see two reddish areas with fairly distinct borders which at first make us think of retinal breaks. However, the left area has two tiny vessels visible in it, and the right area shows visible translucent retinal tissue extending across it. This patient has extensive areas of paving stone degeneration. Usually, such lesions present a barrier to a detaching retina and areas of paving stone usually remain attached. However, in this photograph we can see two paving stone lesions, and the detachment has extended right through them peeling them off from the underlying pigment epithelium. The two reddish areas, therefore, represent the very thin retina which previously constituted part of two paving stone lesions. The yellow atrophic areas which are visible deep to the detached retina represent the deeper parts of the same two original paving stone lesions.

    Condition/keywords: myopic eye, pigment epithelium, reddish lesion, yellow atrophic area