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Retinal Detachment with Single Break OD
Dec 22 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB image of a 65-year-old man with a retinal detachment with a horseshoe retinal tear in the right eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: horseshoe tear, RD
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Retinal Detachment with PVR
Dec 22 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB montage image of a 54-year-old man with retinal detachment with PVR in the left eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: retinal detachment with PVR
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CHRPE with Lacunae
Dec 22 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB image of an 48-year-old man with a CHRPE with lacunae in the right eye. Recommended yearly observation.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE)
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Iris Hamartomas
Dec 20 2025 by DR Rohit Gupta
Iris photo of a 11 year old female girl presented with multiple iris hamartomas , cafe aeu lait spots , s shaped abaxial proptosis with lid deformity.
Photographer: Dr Rohit gupta
Imaging device: Samsung S21
Condition/keywords: hamartoma, iris nodules, neurofibromatosis
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Mud Splattered Fundus
Dec 18 2025 by Talhah - Zubair, MD
16 year old girl with incidental mud splatter fundus in both eyes on exam, vision normal. Maternal grandmother and great-grandmother with cone-rod dystrophy. Maternal uncle with albinism and nystagmus. Mud splatter is most common in females who carry the gene for X-linked ocular albinism (OA Type 1). It is a patchy pattern of light and dark spots (hypo- and hyperpigmentation) seen in the peripheral retina, primarily in female carriers of the X-linked gene, caused by random inactivation of the X chromosome (Lyonization) during development. It appears as dark streaks against a bright background on fundus autofluorescence and indicates mosaicism, allowing carrier status to be identified even with normal vision.
Imaging device: Optos Silverstone
Condition/keywords: carrier, mud splattered, mud-splatter, mud-splattered, ocular albinism
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Mud Splattered Fundus
Dec 18 2025 by Talhah - Zubair, MD
16 year old girl with incidental mud splatter fundus in both eyes on exam, vision normal. Maternal grandmother and great-grandmother with cone-rod dystrophy. Maternal uncle with albinism and nystagmus. Mud splatter is most common in females who carry the gene for X-linked ocular albinism (OA Type 1). It is a patchy pattern of light and dark spots (hypo- and hyperpigmentation) seen in the peripheral retina, primarily in female carriers of the X-linked gene, caused by random inactivation of the X chromosome (Lyonization) during development. It appears as dark streaks against a bright background on fundus autofluorescence and indicates mosaicism, allowing carrier status to be identified even with normal vision.
Imaging device: Optos Silverstone
Condition/keywords: carrier, mud splatter, mud splattered, ocular albinism
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Mud Splattered Fundus
Dec 18 2025 by Talhah - Zubair, MD
16 year old girl with incidental mud splatter fundus in both eyes on exam, vision normal. Maternal grandmother and great-grandmother with cone-rod dystrophy. Maternal uncle with albinism and nystagmus. Mud splatter is most common in females who carry the gene for X-linked ocular albinism (OA Type 1). It is a patchy pattern of light and dark spots (hypo- and hyperpigmentation) seen in the peripheral retina, primarily in female carriers of the X-linked gene, caused by random inactivation of the X chromosome (Lyonization) during development. It appears as dark streaks against a bright background on fundus autofluorescence and indicates mosaicism, allowing carrier status to be identified even with normal vision.
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: mud splatter, mud splattered, ocular albinism
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Mud Splatter Fundus
Dec 18 2025 by Talhah - Zubair, MD
16 year old girl with incidental mud splatter fundus in both eyes on exam, vision normal. Maternal grandmother and great-grandmother with cone-rod dystrophy. Maternal uncle with albinism and nystagmus. Mud splatter is most common in females who carry the gene for X-linked ocular albinism (OA Type 1). It is a patchy pattern of light and dark spots (hypo- and hyperpigmentation) seen in the peripheral retina, primarily in female carriers of the X-linked gene, caused by random inactivation of the X chromosome (Lyonization) during development. It appears as dark streaks against a bright background on fundus autofluorescence and indicates mosaicism, allowing carrier status to be identified even with normal vision.
Imaging device: Optos Silverstone
Condition/keywords: mud splattered, ocular albinism
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Peripheral Exudative Hemorrhagic Chorioretinopathy
Dec 17 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
77 year old female with amelanotic choroidal lesion with subretinal hemorrhage at the base and exudate inferiorly. Lesion has decreased on exam, photos and ultrasound after 4 months. Ultrasound showed irregular lesion that is regressing, variable internal reflectivity, and no venous pulsations. Findings most consistent with PEHCR. Will continue to observe.
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: asteroid hyalosis, peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (PEHCR)
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Purtscher's Retinopathy OD
Dec 17 2025 by James B. Soque, CRA, OCT-C, COA, FOPS
Purtscher’s Retinopathy Right Eye. 40 y/o WM, involved in MVA. No LOC. Hx: Orbit floor fx Left Side. Initial Encounter for Closed Fracture. Subhyaloid Hemorrhage x3 OD. Contusion of Eye OS, VA sc OD 20/400, OS 20/50. Optos California FC and RF and FA performed 36 hours post. Orbit Fx L Side expected shortly.
Photographer: James B Soque, CRA, OCT-C, COA, FOPS
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Blunt Trauma, Optos California, Purtscher like, Purtscher's retinopathy, retinal hemorrhage
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Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB image of a 22-year-old man with Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in both eyes. Recommended yearly examinations.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: toxoplasmosis chorioretinitis
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Best Disease
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB and AF of a 49-year-old man with Dystrophies of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium that is consistent with Best's Disease in both eyes. Will continue yearly follow up care with dilated exam and testing to monitor progression.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Best Disease, Dystrophies of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
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Best Disease
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB and AF of a 49-year-old man with Dystrophies of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium that is consistent with Best's Disease in both eyes. Will continue yearly follow up care with dilated exam and testing to monitor progression.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Best Disease, Dystrophies of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium
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Retinal Detachment with Single Break
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of a 45-year-old man with a retinal detachment with a large horseshoe retinal tear in the right eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: horseshoe tear, Retinal Detachment
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Retinal Detachment with Single Break
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of a 45-year-old man with a retinal detachment with a large horseshoe retinal tear in the right eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: HSRT, Retina detachment
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Retinal Detachment with Giant Retinal Tear
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of a 66-year-old man with a Retinal Detachment with Giant Retinal Tear OS. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: giant retinal tear, Retinal detachment
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Chorioretinitis
Dec 16 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of a 37 year-old woman with Chorioretinitis. The chorioretinitis remains largely stable in both eyes on exam and compared to prior photos. Clinical and diagnostic findings in both eyes continue to be most consistent with punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC) /Multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis (MCP). Will continue follow up care every 6 months with dilated exam and repeat testing.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: chorioretinitis, multifocal chorioretinitis (MCP), punctate inner choroidopathy (PIC)
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Angioid Streaks
Dec 16 2025 by Jordyn Beckman
Fundus photo (autofluorescence) of a 74-year-old man with Dry AMD, Intermediate dry stage with possible angioid streaks.
Photographer: Jordyn Beckman, Retina Consultants Of Carolina, P.A.
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Angioid Streaks, hyperautofluorescence, hypoautofluorescence, Prominent Choroidal Vessel vs Dot Hemorrhage
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Nevus to Melanoma in 1 Year
Dec 12 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
83 year old male presents with partially amelanotic choroidal nevus, which has been followed for the last 10 years. On exam there is a new area of orange pigment, and change in diameter compared to photos from 2024. Ultrasound shows small increase in height, medium to low internal reflectivity, and vascularity. Pt is asymptomatic. Due to personal matters pt wishes to reassess in few months and schedule treatment.
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: choroidal melanoma, choroidal nevus
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CHRPE
Dec 11 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
48 year old female referred for pigmented lesion. Exam and photos consistent with well circumscribed CHRPE with lacunae. Patient previously unaware. Observation recommended.
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: CHRPE, congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE)
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Retinitis Pigmentosa
Dec 9 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB and AF of an 78-year-old woman with Retinitis Pigmentosa. Patient is to continue follow up care every 6 months to monitor progression.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: retinitis pigmentosa
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Retinal Detachment with HSRT
Dec 9 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of an 43-year-old woman with a retinal detachment with HSRT in the right eye. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: retinal detachment with HSRT
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Retinal Detachment with PVR
Dec 9 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of an 69-year-old man with a retinal detachment with PVR formation inferotemporal in the right eye s/p RD repair. Surgery was recommended. Patient is to continue follow up care post operatively.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: gas bubble, retinal detachment with PVR
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Chronic RD with Retinoschisis
Dec 9 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RGB of an 67-year-old woman with a chronic retinal detachment with retinoschisis in the left eye. Surgical intervention vs observation was discussed with patient. Recommended close observation at this time to monitor the progression of the SRF prior to surgical intervention. Patient will return in 6-8 weeks to repeat dilated exam and imaging.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Chronic RD, retinoschisis
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Best Disease
Dec 9 2025 by Kimberly Wakester
Optomap RBG and AF photograph of an 65-year-old man with Best disease in the left eye. The hypopigmented lesions appear stable on clinical exam and fundus photos compared to previous images. Patient is to continue yearly follow up care with dilated exam and repeat imaging.
Photographer: Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Best Disease, Dystrophies of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium

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