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  • Torpedo Maculopathy

    Feb 20 2024 by Soobien Lee

    Optos fundus autofluorescence photograph of a 35-year-old asymptomatic female with no ocular or medical history with stable and chronic appearing torpedo-shaped macula lesion in the left eye.

    Photographer: Peter Sotirakos, Elman Retina Group

    Imaging device: Optos Ultra-Widefield Autoflurescence Imaging

    Condition/keywords: autofluorescence imaging, genetics, macula, maculopathy, Optos, torpedo maculopathy

  • Torpedo Maculopathy

    Feb 20 2024 by Soobien Lee

    Optos color fundus photograph of a 35-year-old asymptomatic female with no ocular or medical history with stable and chronic appearing torpedo-shaped macula lesion in the left eye.

    Photographer: Peter Sotirakos, Elman Retina Group

    Imaging device: Optos Ultra-Widefield Imaging

    Condition/keywords: macula, Optos, torpedo maculopathy

  • Prepapillary Vascular Loop

    Jan 20 2021 by Niloofar Piri, MD

    Prepapillary congenital vascular loop in an asymptomatic patient.

    Photographer: Lisa Breeding, Saint Louis University

    Condition/keywords: vascular loop, venous loop

  • Prominent Long Ciliary Nerve

    Jan 25 2022 by Kachelle Brown

    Ultra-wide field photograph of a 48-year-old female with a prominent long ciliary nerve. Patient presented asymptomatic, and was referred for a macula on retinal detachment. Patient was diagnosed with high myopia and a posterior vitreous detachment, and the physician discussed increased risk of floaters, myopic degeneration and retinal detachment associated with high myopia. -24.00 prior to cataract surgery OU per patient.

    Photographer: Kachelle Brown

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: fundus photograph, high myopia, long ciliary nerve, optos, right eye, ultra-widefield image

  • Choroidal Melanoma with Extraocular Extension

    May 18 2020 by McGill University Health Centre

    Choroidal melanoma is often asymptomatic and diagnosis is incidental. The tumors may grow beneath the retina, or may break through the Bruch membrane and disrupt the retina. Tumors breaking through the Bruch membrane and disrupting the retina have a characteristic “mushroom” shape. This enucleation specimen demonstrates a section of a choroidal melanoma showing an intraocular tumor with an extraocular extension (arrow).

    Condition/keywords: extraocular extension

  • DDI Toxicity 2

    Mar 5 2015 by Andrew M Hendrick, MD

    Fundus photograph of an asymptomatic 54-year-old male with a history of HIV and chronic DDI use.

    Photographer: Matt Raeber, Emory University

    Condition/keywords: drug toxicity

  • Epiretinal Membrane

    Sep 6 2021 by Ricardo Leitão Guerra

    65-year-old woman with an asymptomatic ERM (BCVA=20/20).

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 700

    Condition/keywords: epiretinal membrane (ERM)

  • Fibrotic granuloma vs. Pseudoduplication of the Optic Disc

    Nov 29 2023 by Virginia Gebhart

    74 year-old female with presumed fibrotic granuloma. Previously diagnosed as pseudoduplication of the optic disc by general ophthalmologist. OCT showed elevation in the RPE, more consistent with granuloma. Pt has been aware for many years, asymptomatic. Will observe.

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart

    Imaging device: Topcon 50DX

    Condition/keywords: fibrotic scar, granuloma, Pseudoduplication of optic disc

  • Horse Shoe Tear

    Sep 16 2017 by Purva Patwari

    Asymptomatic horse shoe tear found on preoperative cataract assessment of a 54-year-old male patient. Laser barrage was done and he underwent Phacoemulsification surgery a month later.

    Photographer: Dr Purva Patwari,Patwari Retina Center,Ahmedabad,India

    Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam 500

  • Idiopathic Peripapillary CNV

    Jan 4 2024 by Virginia Gebhart

    13 year old female with inactive CNV. Increased pigment 360 at 1 year follow up. No inflammation or SRF, pt remains asymptomatic

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascularization (CNV), peripapillary choroidal neovascularization (PPCNVM)

  • Idiopathic retinal vasculitis, aneurysms and neuroretinitis

    Apr 24 2022 by Aniruddha K Agarwal, MD

    Ultra-wide field fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA) of the left eye from an asymptomatic, healthy 33-year-old woman who was referred to the retina clinic from a refractive surgery unit due to the presence of vascular anomalies and hard exudates in both eyes. FFA revealed the characteristic sacular aneurysms at the bifurcation of retinal arterioles in the posterior pole, together with microvascular anomalies and capillary closure peripherally.

    Photographer: Julio J GONZALEZ-LOPEZ, MD, PhD, FEBO and Teresa GONZALEZ-LOMAS, RN

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: IRVAN Syndrome, IUSG, neuroretinitis, retinal vasculitis, uveitis

  • Indocyanine Green (ICG) of Circumscribed Choroidal Hemangioma (CCH)

    Feb 6 2025 by Jack B Margines, MD, MHCI

    Peripheral patchy hyperfluorescence is seen on this early image of ICG-A on a 53-year-old asymptomatic with an extramacular circumscribed choroidal hemangioma.

    Photographer: W Ryan Miliam, CRA, OCT-C, University of California, Irvine Gavin Herbert Eye Institute

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: choroidal hemangioma, indocyanine green (ICG) angiography

  • Inferior retinal detachment with lattice and holes

    May 31 2023 by Aditya S Kelkar, MS, FRCS, FASRS,FRCOphth

    Importance of dilated retina check up before Lasik surgery can't be better demonstrated...patient totally asymptomatic came for Lasik opinion and has inferior retinal detachment with lattice and holes, sparing the macula

    Photographer: Dr. Sahil Wagh , National Institute of Opthalmology, Pune , India

    Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 500

    Condition/keywords: inferior retinal detachment

  • Isolated Retinal Capillary Hemangioblastoma

    Mar 11 2022 by Bryon R McKay, MD, PhD, FRCSC, DRCPSC - Retina

    Optos widefield fundus photograph and IVFA of a 23-year-old female with asymptomatic isolated retinal capillary hemangioblastoma without exudation. IVFA demonstrates some mild late leakage. The tumor measures 1.5mm and was effectively ablated with laser photocoagulation.

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: retina capillary hemangioblastoma

  • Operculated Hole and CHRPE

    Jan 16 2018 by Carolyn Daley

    58-year-old woman with an operculated hole and CHRPE in the right eye. Patient is asymptomatic so no treatment was recommended at this time.

    Photographer: Carolyn Daley

    Imaging device: Optos ultra wide field image

    Condition/keywords: congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE), operculated retinal hole, Optos, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Optic Disc Pit

    Nov 8 2021 by Michael Grinton

    Optic disc pits are rare congenital abnormalities of the optic nerve head. Colour fundus image of an asymptomatic 18-year old male shows an optic disc pit in the right eye (A, white arrow); a small, grey, oval shaped excavation in the temporal segment of the optic disc. These pits are usually unilateral (B shows normal colour fundus of left eye) and asymptomatic. Imaging with optical coherence tomography (C) shows the optic disc pit in cross section (white arrow) and normal macular structure. In some patients with the condition, fluid can accumulate underneath the macular (serous macular detachment).

    Condition/keywords: Optic disc pit, Optic nerve pit, Optic pit

  • Optic Nerve Head Drusen

    Feb 12 2015 by Timothy S Fuller, MD

    Fundus autofluorescence image of a 34-year-old woman with striking, asymptomatic optic nerve head drusen.

    Photographer: Nice Hesse, Texas Retina Associates

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: drusen of optic disc

  • Optic Nerve Pit

    Feb 21 2024 by Virginia Gebhart

    65 year old female with optic nerve pit. Asymptomatic, continued observation.

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart

    Imaging device: Topcon TRC 50DX

    Condition/keywords: congenital optic nerve pit, Optic nerve pit

  • Peri-papillary Vascular Loop

    Jun 2 2020 by Dhaivat Shah

    Peri-papillary vascular loops (PVL) are rare congenital vascular malformations, which are usually detected as accidental finding during routine fundus examination. They can often be confused with tributary vein occlusion or racemose hemangioma. Although benign and asymptomatic, they can be rarely associated with vitreous hemorrhage and arterial occlusion. We herein present a case of a 60-year-old hypertensive male, who was diagnosed elsewhere to have a tributary vein occlusion and was referred to us. FFA was advised to rule out neovascularization, surrounding capillary non perfusion and mass lesion (hemangioma). On FFA, the arterial loop showed a slightly delayed filling (3-5 seconds) as compared to the other arterial vessels and the original vessel appeared to be a branch arising from central retinal artery. The choroidal filling was delayed in the area supplied by the loop. A cilioretinal artery was also noted. The patient was diagnosed to have a Peri-papillary vascular arterial loop (PVL), likely to be congenital in origin. The patient was reassured and was advised yearly follow up. These loops are usually accidental findings discovered during routine fundus examination. Since these vessels are looped and tortuous, they exhibit a slower and laminar blood flow, which make them more prone for arterial occlusions. The vitreous in this area tends to be adherently attached, so during PVD induction, it is likely to cause a tear and hemorrhage leading to vitreous hemorrhage. Until and unless there is a break, this hemorrhage tends to resolve on its own and does not warrant treatment. If there is an evident break, it can be dealt with laser barrage.

    Photographer: Choithram Netralaya

    Condition/keywords: congenital prepapillary vascular loop

  • Peripheral Retinal Hole with OCT Co-localization

    Sep 26 2023 by Bradley T. Smith, MD, FASRS

    Peripheral asymptomatic atrophic retinal hole with OCT co localization demonstrating small cuff of sub retinal fluid. Near infrared imaging shows hyper reflectivity through hole.

    Condition/keywords: atrophic hole, lattice degeneration, OCT

  • Pseudo-doubling of optic nerve with Coloboma

    Jul 10 2023 by Aditya S Kelkar, MS, FRCS, FASRS,FRCOphth

    Right eye fundus photograph of a 41 year old asymptomatic female demonstrating Pseudo-doubling of optic nerve with Coloboma.

    Photographer: Miss Komal Jangam,B.Sc Optometry, National Institute of Ophthalmology, Pune, India.

    Imaging device: OPTOS DAYTONA

    Condition/keywords: coloboma, Pseudoduplication of optic disc

  • Retinal detachment

    Apr 12 2023 by Ahmed Abbas Hashmi, OD

    Color fundus photograph of the left eye of a 30-year-old man with asymptomatic inferior retinal detachment with pigmented demarcation line. Macula and Disc healthy.

    Photographer: Ahmed Abbas Hashmi

    Imaging device: Topcon TRC-NW8F

    Condition/keywords: Pigmentary demarcation line, Retinal Detachment

  • Retinalschisis

    Nov 9 2012 by Norman Byer

    This 43-year-old woman had the small area of retinalschisis and associated small localized retinal detachment resulting from breaks in both retinal layers when she was first examined. This eye was asymptomatic and has remained exactly the same during two years of observation without treatment. In this picture, the outer layer break is demarcated by the yellow line. The inner layer is seen intact over this hole but has itself two small holes in the upper part of the photograph. Thus, it is evident that even retinoschisis with double layer holes does not necessarily progress to a clinical retinal detachment. The viscous nature of the fluid in the retinoschisis cavity is probably a contributing factor in this non progressive tendency.

    Condition/keywords: inner layer holes, outer layer hole, retinoschisis

  • Solitary large Congenital Hypertrophy of Retinal Pigment Epithelium (CHRPE)

    Jul 1 2023 by Aditya S Kelkar, MS, FRCS, FASRS,FRCOphth

    Right eye fundus photograph of a 42 year old asymptomatic male demonstrating a superotemporal solitary large Congenital Hypertrophy of Retinal Pigment Epithelium (CHRPE) lesion.

    Photographer: Optom Komal Jangam

    Imaging device: OPTOS DAYTONA

    Condition/keywords: CHRPE

  • Stargardt's Disease

    Oct 23 2024 by Virginia Gebhart

    62 year old female with bullseye RPE changes and flecks, mottled FAF, and silent choroid on FA consistent with late onset Stargardt's Disease. Pt is asymptomatic with 20/20 vision OU at this time

    Photographer: Virginia Gebhart, Retina Consultants of Carolina

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: Stargardt disease, Stargardts Disease