Search results (29 results)

  • Advanced Stage of Neovascular Glaucoma

    Mar 21 2013 by Yusuke Oshima, MD, PhD

    An 82-year-old man with a advanced stage of neovascular glaucoma. A slit-lamp photograph illustrates iris ectropion with prominent iris neovascularization.

    Photographer: Yusuke Takada, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine

    Condition/keywords: neovascular glaucoma

  • Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Retinal Neovascularization

    Jan 19 2022 by Olivia Rainey

    Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiogram of a 56-year-old male with a Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Retinal Neovascularization affecting his left eye. The patient presented on 1/19/2022 with scNLP vision in the left eye. The patient has good PRP, however areas of ischemia still remain untreated by laser. He also has severe neovascular glaucoma contributing to his poor vision.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey, OCT-C, COA

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), FA early phase, fluorescein angiogram (FA), hemorrhage, ischemic CRVO, left eye, neovascular glaucoma, Optos, pan-retinal photocoagulation (PRP), retinal ischemia, retinal neovascularization, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Coats' disease

    Sep 7 2022 by Niloofar Piri, MD

    Total exudative RD with extensive subretinal exudates and peripheral telangiectatic vascular anomalies in stage 4 Coats's disease. Patient is a 12 yo who presented with severe eye pain and neovascular glaucoma secondary to the above.

    Photographer: Jacob Grodsky, MD

    Condition/keywords: Coats' disease

  • NVI in a 50-Year-Old with NVG and Peripheral Retinal Occlusion

    Apr 21 2020 by Theodore Leng, MD, MS, FASRS

    NVI in a 50-year-old with NVG and peripheral retinal occlusion

    Condition/keywords: neovascular glaucoma, neovascularization of iris (NVI)

  • Neovascular Glaucoma

    Dec 4 2015 by Kathy Karsten, COT

    Ahmad tube shunt with peaked pupil in the left eye of a 63-year-old woman for neovascular glaucoma.

    Photographer: Kathy Karsten, COT

    Imaging device: Topcon TRC 50-DX

    Condition/keywords: angle neovascularization

  • Neovascular Glaucoma

    Jan 4 2020 by Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado, MD

    Slit lamp photograph of a 69-year-old man with diabetic retinopathy and poor metabolic control.

    Photographer: Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado, CMN SXXI, Mexico City.

    Condition/keywords: diabetes, diabetic retinopathy vitrectomy study (DRVS), neovascular glaucoma

  • Ocular Ischemia From Left Carotid Artery Occlusion

    Jan 8 2015 by Connie J Chen, MD

    Fundus photo of a 66-year-old female with insulin dependent diabetes. She presented with eye pain due to neovascular glaucoma and angiography demonstrates extensive non-perfusion in the left eye with leakage from neovascularization of the disc. The right eye is completely perfused with no neovascular changes

    Photographer: David Emmert

    Imaging device: Optos Widefield Angiography

    Condition/keywords: non-perfusion, ocular ischemic syndrome

  • Advanced Coats' Disease with Neovascular Glaucoma

    Aug 21 2019 by Victor M Villegas, MD

    Advanced Coats' Disease with neovascular glaucoma.

    Photographer: Giselle Deoliveira, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of Miami

    Imaging device: RetCam III

    Condition/keywords: abnormal retinal vessel, bullous retinal detachment, Coats' disease, diffuse lipid exudate, foveal hard exudates, neovascular glaucoma, pediatric retina

  • Angle Closure Glaucoma

    Nov 14 2019 by Jennifer Schiefer, CRA, COA

    96-year-old female who presented in clinic with eye pain x 3 weeks and HM Va. Unique case in pseudophakic eye. Exam showed sectoral area of NVI. Questionable NVG after RVO.

    Photographer: Jennifer Schiefer

    Condition/keywords: angle closure, anterior chamber, neovascular glaucoma

  • Crystallized silicone oil particles in the anterior chamber

    Oct 26 2023 by Anmol Naik, MS, DNB, FMRF, FICO, MNAMS

    Anterior segment image of a 67-year-old Indian woman who had proliferative diabetic retinopathy with traction retinal detachment with neovascular glaucoma. Patient underwent vitrectomy with membrane peeling with endolaser followed by silicone oil injection 1 year back. Patient was lost to follow up and presented a year later with this picture. She had crystallized silicone oil particles in the anterior chamber rendering a polychromatic lustre like appearance; a unique and rare finding.

    Photographer: Anmol Naik

    Condition/keywords: Polychromatic lustre in Anterior Chamber

  • Endoscopy: Peripheral Endoscopic Ciliary Body Ablation for Control of Neovascular Glaucoma in Diabetic Patient

    Dec 10 2012 by Yale L. Fisher, MD

    With this patient microscopic control was not possible due to a small fixed pupil with vascularized synechiae to a posterior chamber IOL. There was recurrent intraocular bleeding and elevated IOP. The ciliary body ablation was accomplished first with a 532 laser fed through the working channel of the endoscope. Examination of the peripheral retina revealed a ring-like rhegmatogenous retinal separation and a large inferior tear with persistent traction. Endoscopically controlled imaging and a second instrument (suction/cutter) removed the tractional elements and permitted an air fluid exchange. Retinal reattachment occurred as the air-fluid exchange was completed permitting laser ablation of the ring like area that had been separated. The entire procedure was performed utilizing the small gauge endoscope.

    Condition/keywords: video

  • Monocular, Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy

    Sep 8 2021 by VERONICA ADRIANA ROMERO- MORALES, MD

    Fundus photograph of a 70-year-old man with proliferative diabetic retinopathy and neovascular glaucoma. BCVA 20/200 right eye.

    Photographer: Lic. Belgica Copado Andrade

    Imaging device: Cobra HD

    Condition/keywords: fibrovascular proliferation, ischaemic diabetic maculopathy, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), tractional retinal detachment

  • Neovascular Glaucoma

    Jan 3 2020 by Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado, MD

    Slit lamp photograph of a 65-year-old man with diabetic retinopathy and previous history of phaco-vitrectomy.

    Photographer: Manuel Ángel Alcántara Delgado, CMN SXXI, Mexico City

    Condition/keywords: diabetes, diabetic retinopathy, neovascular glaucoma, neovascularization (NV), retina surgery, retina surgery complications

  • Neovascular Glaucoma Tree

    Jun 23 2021 by Ana Karen Lopez, MD

    Anterior segment photography of an 54-year-old man with neovascular glaucoma.

    Photographer: Ana Karen López-Vázquez, MD

    Condition/keywords: angle neovascularization, anterior chamber, cataract with neovascularization, neovascular glaucoma, neovascularization (NV), neovascularization of iris (NVI)

  • Neovascularization Glaucoma

    Jul 14 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Fundus photo shows abnormal blood vessels growing in the optic disc.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX

    Condition/keywords: neovascular glaucoma

  • Ocular Ischemic Symdrome

    Jan 27 2018 by Alex H. Rubowitz, MD

    A 65-year-old male with known diabetic retinopathy presented with iris rubeosis and neovascular glaucoma in his left eye. Photo was taken prior to his secind laser PRP session in the eye, and shows typical round hemorrhages of OIS. A systemic workup revealed severe carotid stenosis.

    Photographer: Lilach, Meir Hospital Retina Clinic

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: ocular ischemic syndrome

  • Ocular Ischemic Syndrome

    Jan 27 2018 by Alex H. Rubowitz, MD

    A 65-year-old male with known diabetic retinopathy presented with iris rubeosis and neovascular glaucoma in his left eye. Photo was taken prior to his secind laser PRP session in the eye, and shows typical round hemorrhages of OIS. A systemic workup revealed severe carotid stenosis.

    Photographer: Lilach, Meir Hospital Retina Clinic

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: ocular ischemic syndrome

  • Ocular Ischemic Syndrome With Neovascularization Due to Left Cartoid Artery Occlusion

    Jan 8 2015 by Connie J Chen, MD

    Fundus photo of a 66-year-old female with insulin dependent diabetes. She presented with eye pain due to neovascular glaucoma and angiography demonstrates extensive non-perfusion in the left eye with leakage from neovascularization of the disc. The right eye is completely perfused with no neovascular changes

    Photographer: David Emmert

    Imaging device: Optos Widefield Angiography

    Condition/keywords: non-perfusion, ocular ischemic syndrome

  • Optic Cupping With Neovascularization

    Jul 14 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Fundus photo shows abnormal blood vessels growing in the optic disc with severe glaucomatous cupping.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

    Imaging device: TOPCON TRC 50-EX

    Condition/keywords: neovascular glaucoma

  • Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Neovascular Glaucoma

    Jul 12 2018 by Nichole Lewis

    68-year-old male with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, severe capillary nonperfusion and neovascular glaucoma. Treated with Avastin intra-ocular injection and future pan-retinal photocoagulation. VA 20/300.

    Photographer: Nichole Lewis

    Condition/keywords: capillary nonperfusion, diabetes, neovascular glaucoma, non-perfusion, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)

  • Retinal Ischemia Secondary to Diabetic Retinopathy

    Aug 29 2018 by Olivia Rainey

    Fluorescein angiogram series of a 57-year-old male patient with proliferative diabetic retinopathy of the right eye. Patient has delayed AV transit with significant retinal ischemia and retinal capillary nonperfusion. The ischemia is extensive resulting in neovascularization of the iris and consequently neovascular glaucoma.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: diabetes, disc hyperfluorescene, fluorescein angiogram (FA), non-perfusion, Optos, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), retinal ischemia, ultra-wide field imaging, vitreous hemorrhage

  • Rubeosis Iridis

    Jul 8 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Patient with rubeosis iridis in the right eye due to neovascular glaucoma. VA is 20/40 in the right eye. Will follow up in 3 months.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

  • Rubeosis Iridis

    Jul 8 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Patient with rubeosis iridis in the right eye due to neovascular glaucoma. VA is 20/40 in the right eye. Will follow up in 3 months.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

  • Rubeosis Iridis

    Jul 8 2013 by Jason S. Calhoun

    Patient presents with rubeosis iridis in the right eye due to neovascular glaucoma. VA is 20/40 in the right eye. Will follow up in 3 months.

    Photographer: Jason S. Calhoun, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Florida

  • Severe Rubeosis and Angle Neovascularization

    Nov 21 2019 by Anfisa Ayalon, MD

    Patient with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, severe retinal ischemia, rubeosis and angle neovascularization with IOP elevation.

    Photographer: Anfisa Ayalon,MD., Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel.

    Imaging device: with gonioscopy lens

    Condition/keywords: angle neovascularization, neovascular glaucoma, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), rubeosis