Search results (8 results)
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Hourglass in an Eye
Apr 22 2025 by KRISHNENDU NANDI, MS
A twenty-five-year-young male presented with a decrease in vision in the right eye following a blunt trauma with a football. On examination the BCVA in the right eye was CFCF and the left eye was 6/6, N6. The anterior segment was within normal limits. AT was 12 and 10 mm of Hg in the right and left eyes, respectively. Fundus examination reveals subhyaloid haemorrhage in the right eye with an attached retina. The fundus of the left eye was within normal limits. YAG laser hyaloidotomy was done with an energy of 2 mJ in the right eye. After 3 weeks the BCVA in the right eye improved to 6/9, N6.
Photographer: Dr. Krishnendu Nandi
Imaging device: Topcon
Condition/keywords: Trauma, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY, Young Male
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Setting Sail: A Striking View of a Boat-Shaped Subhyaloid Hemorrhage
Nov 27 2024 by Jasmeet Kaur Chandi
A 22 year old female came with sudden drop in vision after exposure to laser show. Fundus examination revealed a large area of subhyaloid hemorrhage at macula .ND YAG Laser Hyaloidotomy was planned. Laser applied at an energy level of 1.2 mJ and employed just above the inferior apex of the bleeding. With increased energy, the blood bubble started to undulate. A rupture was finally achieved at 3.2 mJ. This fundus image was taken just after the laser therapy and it captured the outpouring.
Photographer: Dr. Jasmeet Kaur Chandi
Condition/keywords: subhyaloid haemorrhage, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY
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Nd: Yag Hyaloidotomy for Dense Subhyaloid Hemorrhage Caused by Diabetic Retinopathy
Aug 1 2024 by Yodpong Chantarasorn, MD
A 52-year-old female declined surgical procedures and opted for Nd:Yag Hyaloidotomy to treat a dense subhyaloid hemorrhage from proliferative diabetic retinopathy. She experienced a full recovery from the hemorrhage, while PRP laser treatment was successfully completed.
Photographer: Yodpong Chantarasorn
Condition/keywords: NdYAG laser, premacular hemorrhage, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY
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Sub Hyaloid Hemorrhage
Jan 29 2025 by Vishal Agrawal, MD, FRCS,FACS,FASRS
A 45-year-old male patient presented with decreased vision in Left Eye. On fundus examination, a boat-shaped sub hyaloid hemorrhage was noted. YAG hyaloidotomy was performed and the patient recovered with a vision of 20/20.
Photographer: Dr Ayushi Gupta
Imaging device: Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: Sub hyaloid haemorrhage, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY
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Sub Hyaloid Hemorrhage
Dec 14 2024 by Harshit Krishna
Fundus photography in a 30 year old leukemic female, showing sub hyaloid hemorrhage drained with YAG hyaloidotomy.
Photographer: Dr. Harshit Krishna Malavat
Condition/keywords: Sub hyaloid haemorrhage
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SUB HYALOID HEMORRHAGE POST YAG LASER HYALOIDOTOMY
Feb 28 2023 by Akansha Sharma
COLOUR FUNDUS PHOTOGRAPH OF A 40 YEAR OLD MALE WITH SUB HYALOID HEMORRHAGE POST YAG LASER HYALOIDOTOMY
Photographer: Dr. Urmil Shah, Dr. Denish Patel, Dr. Akansha Sharma, Bharati Eye Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Condition/keywords: SUBHYALOID HEMORRHAGE, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY
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Subhyaloid Hemorrhage
Jul 31 2024 by Arthi Mohankumar , MS,MRCS ED, FICO,FAICO
A 35 year old male presented with complaints of seeing a black spot in left eye for past one day after working out in the gym the previous day. He has history of uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension. Fundus exam of the left eye revealed a sub hyaloid hemorrhage nasal to the disc with minimal background Diabetic and hypertensive changes. His baseline CBG was 200 mg/dl and BP was 170/100 He was suggested observation initially considering the nasal location. But patient found the scotoma very disturbing and eventually underwent yag hyaloidotomy
Photographer: Arthi Mohankumar
Condition/keywords: Sub hyaloid haemorrhage, valsalva retinopathy
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Subhyaloid Hemorrhage
Mar 1 2025 by Vishal Agrawal, MD, FRCS,FACS,FASRS
A 37-year-old male presented with sudden diminution of vision in the right eye. On fundus examination boat shaped sub hyaloid hemorrhage was noted and a YAG hyaloidotomy was performed.
Photographer: Dr Ayushi Gupta
Imaging device: Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: Sub hyaloid haemorrhage, YAG HYALOIDOTOMY