Search results (36 results)

  • Advanced Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

    Nov 4 2017 by Hamid Ahmadieh, MD

    Merged color fundus photograph of the left eye of a 30-year-old woman with type1 diabetes since childhood. Note laser scars, severe fibrous proliferation, traction RD and macular dragging.

    Photographer: Shabnam Poureh, Negah Eye Center, Tehran, Iran

    Condition/keywords: color fundus photograph, diabetes, fibrous proliferation, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), severe traction

  • Fibrovascular Membrane

    Apr 5 2018 by Mohamed Tawfik, MD

    16 mm wide field OCT scan of a case of fiber-vascular membrane demonstrate the point of attachment of membrane.

    Photographer: Mohamed A,Tawfik MD,FRCSed

    Condition/keywords: fibrotic neovascularization, fibrous proliferation, fibrovascular change

  • Severe fibrovascular proliferative from PDR

    Jan 1 2013 by John T. Thompson, MD

    Severe fibrovascularization proliferation in eye with PDR.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, retinal neovascularization

  • Advanced Active PDR

    Mar 29 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD

    Large active NVEs with fibrous proliferations in diabetes.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, neovascularization (NV)

  • Advanced PDR

    Sep 29 2012 by Hamid Ahmadieh, MD

    Color fundus photograph of a 32-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and regressed advanced PDR with severe fibrous proliferation and traction retinal detachment sparing the macula.

    Photographer: Hamid Ahmadieh, MD; Ophthalmic Research Center, Labbafinejad Medical Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, tractional retinal detachment

  • Advanced PDR

    Sep 29 2012 by Hamid Ahmadieh, MD

    Color fundus photograph of a 32-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and regressed advanced PDR with severe fibrous proliferation and traction retinal detachment sparing the macula.

    Photographer: Hamid Ahmadieh, MD; Ophthalmic Research Center, Labbafinejad Medical Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, tractional retinal detachment

  • Advanced PDR

    Sep 29 2012 by Hamid Ahmadieh, MD

    Color fundus photograph of a 32-year-old man with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and regressed advanced PDR with severe fibrous proliferation and traction retinal detachment sparing the macula.

    Photographer: Hamid Ahmadieh, MD; Ophthalmic Research Center, Labbafinejad Medical Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, tractional retinal detachment

  • Fibrotic Tractional Membrane in ROP Stage 5

    Nov 7 2013 by Maria Ana Martinez-Castellanos, MD

    Stage 5 retinopathy of prematurity in a 6 month old baby.

    Photographer: Maria A. Martinez-Castellanos. Asociacion para Evitar la Ceguera en Mexico

    Imaging device: RetCam II

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, fibrovascular proliferation, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)

  • Fibrovascular Proliferation

    Feb 13 2013 by From the Collections of Thomas M. Aaberg, MD and Thomas M. Aaberg Jr., MD

    Neovascularization, fibrous proliferation, intraretinal hemorrhage.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, intraretinal hemorrhage, neovascularization (NV)

  • Hamartoma of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium

    Jan 5 2025 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD

    Hamartoma of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium found in a 10 year-old male patient with type 2 neurofibromatosis history. Overlaying fibrous proliferation can be appreciated. Findings were unilateral.

    Photographer: @eyemissu2

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC-50DX

    Condition/keywords: hamartoma, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) hamartoma

  • NVD with fibrosis from PDR

    Jan 1 2013 by John T. Thompson, MD

    Fibrovascular proliferation from PDR, florid NVD.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, neovascularization of the disc (NVD)

  • PDR

    Mar 29 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD

    Fibrous proliferation (FPE) in a patient with PDR.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, FPE

  • PDR with fibrous proliferation

    Jan 1 2013 by John T. Thompson, MD

    Fibrous proliferation associated with PDR.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation

  • Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

    Mar 25 2013 by Ratimir Lazic, MD, PhD

    Color fundus photography of a 62- year-old diabetic patient. Severe fibrous proliferations with traction retinal detachment can be seen. Pars plana vitrectomy was preformed on that eye.

    Photographer: Marko Lukic, MD

    Imaging device: Zeis Visucam Lite 2

    Condition/keywords: neovascularization (NV)

  • Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

    Mar 25 2013 by Ratimir Lazic, MD, PhD

    Color fundus photography of a 62- year-old diabetic patient. Fibrous proliferations along upper temporal branch and posterior pole with no traction on retina can be seen. Suspected neovascularization nasal from PNO.

    Photographer: Marko Lukic, MD

    Imaging device: Zeis Visucam Lite 2

    Condition/keywords: neovascularization (NV)

  • Proliferative diabetic retinopathy with fibrous proliferation over disc

    Nov 4 2022 by T. P . VIGNESH, MBBS,MS

    SD-OCT of a 60 year old man with proliferative diabetic retinopathy post PRP laser, revealing regressed fibrous proliferation attached to the disc .

    Photographer: Shivanath

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision

  • Reduced Vision

    Feb 4 2014 by Maurice F. Rabb

    69-year-old female with a detachment of the pigment epithelium in the right eye with hemorrhagic and early fibrous proliferative changes. The left eye contained a large, turbid detachment of the pigment epithelium with patchy atrophy, a very shallow evident overlying sensory retinal detachment, but no subretinal hemorrhage. The visual acuity in each eye was 20/400.

    Condition/keywords: fibrous proliferation, patchy atrophy, pigment epithelial detachment (PED), reduced vision