Search results (5 results)
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Stargardt Disease
Jan 22 2025 by Virginia Gebhart
19 year old female with confirmed Stargardt Disease. Central RP atrophy with pigment clumping and "beaten metal" appearance. BCVA 20/125
Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina
Imaging device: Topcon 50DX
Condition/keywords: pigment clumps, RP atrophy, Stargardt disease
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PPCRA
Jan 31 2024 by Pallavi Goel
A 14-year-old male, presented to our clinic for a regular ophthalmic examination. Both Eyes Best Corrected Visual Acuity was 6/6, N6. The Indirect Ophthalmoscopic examination revealed an incidental finding in both eyes with patches of chorioretinal atrophy and pigment clumps along the veins consistent with pigmented paravenous chorioretinal atrophy (PPCRA) with early attenuation of retinal vessels, normal discs, and macula. ERG was normal. The patient was counseled and explained the nature of his condition. He was asked to be in yearly follow-up.
Photographer: Pallavi Goel, Dr. Shroff's Charity eye hospital,Delhi
Condition/keywords: ERG
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Sunset Glow Fundus
May 15 2022 by Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado, MD
Optomap ultra-widefield retinal imaging of an 35-year-old woman showed sunset glow fundus, multiple nummular chorioretinal atrophic lesions, macular subretinal fibrosis and pigment clumping in chronic recurrent stage of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease.
Photographer: Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado. Conde de Valenciana.
Condition/keywords: abnormal retina, benign pigmented lesions, pigment clumps, retinal fibrosis, uveitis, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
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Lattice Lesion
Nov 9 2012 by Norman Byer
This lattice lesion in an 18-year-old girl shows the combination of a reddish crater, several prominent pigment clumps and white lines. Please note that the white vessel changes involve both arterioles and venules.
Condition/keywords: lattice degeneration, lattice lesion, pigment clumps, reddish crater, white lattice lines
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Lattice Lesion
Nov 9 2012 by Norman Byer
This lattice lesion in a 27-year-old woman shows a reddish crater with much pigmentation. The pigment clumping is caused by a secondary degenerative change in the pigment epithelium. An arteriole crosses the upper end of the lesion and it becomes very narrow and its walls become white has it does so.
Condition/keywords: degenerative changes of retinal pigment epithelium, lattice degeneration, lattice lesion, pigment clumps, pigment epithelium, reddish crater, secondary degenerative change