Search results (183 results)
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Calcium Embolus at the Disc - Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging (FAF)
Apr 7 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
Acute branch retinal artery occlusion with a calcium embolus at the disc which is hyper autofluorescent in fundus autofluorescence imaging (FAF) -resembles an LED light source ('LED sign').
Photographer: DR RAMEEZ N HUSSAIN
Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolus, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), retinal edema
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IOFB Over Disc BRAO Post Hyaloid Removal
Feb 25 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Intraoperative photo of a foreign body piercing the inferotemporal margin of disc revealing a infero temporal BRAO immediately after hyaloid removal. The foreign boy has just been removed from the disc and is freely lying on the retina.
Photographer: MANISH NAGPAL
Imaging device: STILL CAPTURED FROM A 3CHIP HD camera attached to microscope
Condition/keywords: intraocular foreign body
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BRAO Rianto AF
Apr 12 2014 by Sjakon G Tahija, MD
Auto fluorescence fundus image of a 70-year-old man with a superior temporal branch retinal artery occlusion. The emboli can be very clearly seen as the white dot of AF blockage.
Photographer: Avris Siahaan
Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Calcium Embolus at the Disc - Fundus Photo
Apr 7 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
Acute branch retinal artery occlusion with a calcium embolus at the disc with retinal whitening in the area of retinal edema.
Photographer: DR RAMEEZ N HUSSAIN
Imaging device: zeiss
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolus, fundus photograph, retinal edema
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Calcium Embolus at the Disc - Fundus Autofluorescence Imaging (FAF)
Apr 7 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
Acute branch retinal artery occlusion with a calcium embolus at the disc which is hyper autofluorescent in fundus autofluorescence Imaging (FAF) -resembles an LED light source ('LED sign').
Photographer: DR RAMEEZ N HUSSAIN
Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolus, fundus autofluorescence (FAF), retinal edema
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Calcium Embolus at the Disc - Fundus Fluorescence Angiogram (FA)
Apr 7 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
Acute branch retinal artery occlusion with a calcium embolus at the disc which is hyperfluorescent in FA.
Photographer: DR RAMEEZ N HUSSAIN
Imaging device: Zeiss
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolus, fluorescein angiogram (FA), retinal edema
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Combined central retinal vein occlusion and branch retinal arteriolar occlusion
Sep 13 2022 by Ruchir Mehta, DO, DNB, FRCS
Fundus photograph of left eye of a 63 years old female with known type 2 DM and HTN showing combined central retinal venous occlusion and superior branch retinal arteriolar occlusion
Photographer: Ruchir Mehta, Mehta Superspeciality Eye Hospital, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam 500
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), COMBINED
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Acute and Chronic OCT of BRAO
Sep 9 2021 by Aleksandra V. Rachitskaya, MD, FASRS
Acute and chronic OCT findings in BRAO. Acutely, inner retinal hyper-reflectivity is seen. Chronically, retina atrophy ensues.
Condition/keywords: BRAO, OCT
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
Sep 9 2018 by Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD
88-year-old female patient with sudden decrease in visual acuity and scotoma in left eye, please notice the widening retina due to retinal edema of branch occlusion with hollenhorst plaque in the artery and the optic nerve.
Photographer: Araceli Rojas
Imaging device: Zeiss FF4
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
Sep 9 2018 by Gabriela Lopezcarasa Hernandez, MD
88-year-old female patient with sudden decrease in visual acuity and scotoma in left eye, please notice the branch occlusion with hollenhorst plaque and the delay perfusion in the involved arteria.
Photographer: Araceli Rojas
Imaging device: Zeiss FF4
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
Mar 27 2018 by Nichole Lewis
Branch retinal artery occlusion with a Hollenhorst Plaque.
Photographer: Nichole Lewis
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), hollenhorst plaque
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
Dec 2 2019 by Kristen Wagner
Fundus Photo of a left eye with a branch retinal artery occlusion. Vision was DVA cc 20/40.
Photographer: Kristen Wagner, COT, OSC, Ophthalmic Photographer, Tennessee Retina
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)
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BRAO
Jun 29 2014 by John S. King, MD
BRAO.
Photographer: Wayne A Ladlee Jr
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolic
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BRAO d/t cat scratch disease - FA 00:18 min.
Jan 2 2013 by Roy Schwartz, MD
A 38-year-old male complained of a grey spot in visual field in his left eye. On clinical exam BRAO in LE, confirmed by FA, as seen in picture. Image shows delayed filling of artery. Serology for bartonella was positive.
Photographer: Galit Yair-Pur
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), cat scratch retinitis
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IOFB Over Disc With Blood Stained Hyaloid and BRAO
Feb 25 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Intraoperative photo of a foreign body piercing the inferotemporal margin of disc revealing a infero temporal BRAO and blood stained hyaloid just prior to removal of hyaloid and IOFB.
Photographer: manish nagpal
Imaging device: Still captured from 3 Chip HD camera on microscope
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), intraocular foreign body
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IOFB Over Disc With Blood Stained Hyaloid and BRAO
Feb 25 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Intraoperative photo of a foreign body piercing the inferotemporal margin of disc revealing a infero temporal BRAO immediately after hyaloid removal.
Photographer: MANISH NAGPAL
Imaging device: Still captured from a 3 chip HD camera attached to a microscope
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), intraocular foreign body
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IOFB with BRAO
Feb 9 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Intraoperative photo of a IOFB impacting on the inferotemporal margin of disc leading to a BRAO. This picture is taken moments after dissecting the IOFB from the impact site and bringing it over the retinal surface for eventual removal.
Photographer: Manish Nagpal
Imaging device: Still captured from a 3 chip HD camera on microscope
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), intraocular foreign body
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Laser Induced BRAO in IRVAN Syndrome
May 3 2019 by Deependra Vikram Singh, MD FASRS
Fundus photograph of a 26-year-old man with IRVAN syndrome referred for vitreous surgery in OS for secondary rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. OD has received laser photocoagulation for capillary nonperfusion areas and retinal artery macroaneurysm associated with retinal vasculitis. Fundus photograph of OD shows laser induced nasal BRAO. Case re-emphasizes why laser for macroaneurysm should be avoided in cases with IRVAN.
Photographer: Deependra V Singh, Eye-Q Superspecialty Eye Hospitals. Gurugram, India
Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam 500
Condition/keywords: arteriolar macroaneurysm, branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), laser photocoagulation
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Superior Hemi-Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
Apr 24 2024 by Mosab Salah
Fundus photograph -inverted view- taken by smartphone fundus photography, of a young man with sudden onset altitudinal field defect, a Superior Hemi-Central Retinal Artery Occlusion noted.
Photographer: Dr Mosab Salah, The Islamic Hospital, Amman, Jordan
Imaging device: smartphone fundus photography and 30 D Lens
Condition/keywords: arterial occlusion, branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), BRAO, CRAO, Hemi-Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO), occlusive vasculitis, smartphone fundus photography
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Susac's Syndrome
Feb 13 2018 by John S. King, MD
Background: 46-year-old WF with CML (stable on Sprycel) saw her PCP for headaches without known cause; Headaches worsened and became confused, disoriented, off balance, and impaired short term memory. Heme-oncology ordered MRI that showed abnormal signal in the cerebellum and other parts of the brain, and LP has elevated protein. LP did show positive tau test, but fortunately, was a false positive for CJD. IV and PO steroids started and symptoms improved. MRI showed much improvement one month since starting steroids. 3 weeks later had a scotoma in right eye and eye doctor did not find anything at that time to cause it. Tinnitus developed (and some intermittent vertigo before that) and ENT referred back to eye doctor, who then referred the patient to Dr. Zocchi. He found a CWS and BRAO OD, and bilateral arteritis. She had some additional work-up for vasculitis. Given the retinal arteritis, cochlear issues, and MRI findings, Dr.Zocchi suspected Susac's Syndrome. She was started on multiple regimens including prednisone, IVIG, azathiprine, and MTX, and has had the best reponse to IVIG (FA shows a recurrence/worsening while adjusting IMT). She is stable and doing well with 20/20 vision in both eyes.
Photographer: Kay Dalby
Imaging device: Topcon
Condition/keywords: retinal vasculitis, Susac's syndrome
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Branch Retinal Artery Spasm in a Child
May 3 2018 by Alexandr Stepanov
Branch retinal artery spasm in a child.
Photographer: Alexandr Stepanov MD, PhD, FEBO, Faculty Hospital Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Calcium Embolus at the Disc - Fundus Photo
Apr 7 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
Acute retinal artery occlusion with a calcium embolus at the disc and retinal whitening.
Photographer: DR RAMEEZ N HUSSAIN
Imaging device: zeiss
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), embolus, fundus photograph, retinal edema
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion With Concurrent Central Retinal Vein Occlusion
Oct 5 2016 by Larry M Puthenparambil, MD
Branch retinal artery occlusion with concurrent central retinal vein occlusion.
Photographer: Stacey Groom
Imaging device: Topcon
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO)
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BRAO d/t cat scratch disease - LE fundus photograph
Jan 2 2013 by Roy Schwartz, MD
A 38 year-old-male complained of a grey spot in visual field in his left eye. On clinical exam BRAO in LE, as seen in picture. Serology for bartonella was positive.
Photographer: Galit Yair-Pur
Condition/keywords: branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), cat scratch retinitis
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion
Sep 21 2012 by Allen Chiang, MD, FASRS
Fundus photograph of a 27-year old male with a branch retinal artery occlusion. Systemic medical evaluation identified anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome.
Imaging device: Topcon
Condition/keywords: antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO)