Search results (66 results)
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Jan 29 2021 by Olivia Rainey
Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiogram of a 24-year-old female with proliferative sickle cell retinopathy affecting her right eye. The physician's interpretation of the fluorescein shows seafan neovascularization superotemporally, AV anastomeses, and good peripheral laser. He performed scatter PRP OD on 12/2/2020 to nonperfusion in temporal far periphery. The patient's 12/2020 Hb electrophoresis came back showing Hb SC (rather than sickle cell trait). Patient was born at full term, but she reports that her mother used drugs while pregnant with the patient. The patient also mentioned that her niece has full sickle cell disease and her grandmother, mother, and sibling all have condition on the sickle cell spectrum.
Photographer: Olivia Rainey, OCT-C, COA
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: fluorescein angiogram (FA), fluorescein leakage, neovascularization (NV), neovascularization elsewhere (NVE), Optos, sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Proliferative Sickle Retinopathy Stage 3
Oct 9 2012 by Alan D. Letson, MD
21-year-old man with Hgb SC Disease and stage 3 PSR with autoinfarction of sea fans
Photographer: Beverly Radcliffe
Condition/keywords: autoinfarction, sea fan, sickle cell, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle Cell Retinopathy (Proliferative) - Color
Oct 27 2023 by Ricardo Leitão Guerra
Proliferative sickle cell retinopathy.
Photographer: Ricardo Luz Leitão Guerra, Leitão Guerra - Oftalmologia, Salvador - Brazil
Imaging device: Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: Iridescent spots, non-perfusion, sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle cell retinopathy (Proliferative) - FA
Oct 27 2023 by Ricardo Leitão Guerra
Fluorescein angiography in a case of proliferative sickle cell retinopathy.
Photographer: Ricardo Luz Leitão Guerra, Leitão Guerra - Oftalmologia, Salvador - Brazil
Imaging device: Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: Iridescent spots, non-perfusion, sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle Cell Retinopathy with Sea Fans (angiogram)
Aug 24 2012 by Geoffrey G. Emerson, MD, PhD, FASRS
Fluorescein angiography (mid phase) of a 40-year-old man with African heritage and sickle SC disease. Sea fans are present temporal to the macula.
Photographer: Geoffrey Emerson, MD, PhD, Retina Center, Minneapolis
Condition/keywords: sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle SC Sea Fan
Oct 8 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Sickle SC sea fan.
Condition/keywords: sea fan, sickle cell
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Sickle SC Sea Fan
Oct 8 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Sickle SC sea fan, partial regression, FA early phase.
Condition/keywords: FA early phase, partial regression, sickle cell
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Sickle Cell Sea Fan Retinopathy
Jun 4 2014 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Sea fan peripheral retinal neovascularization in sickle cell anemia.
Condition/keywords: sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sea Fan Neovascularisation
Apr 27 2015 by Neha Goel, MS DNB FRCS (Glasg)
Fluorescein angiography of the left eye of a 40-year-old male.
Photographer: Neha Goel
Imaging device: Zeiss visucam
Condition/keywords: Eales disease, neovascularization elsewhere (NVE), vasculitis
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Sickle SC Sea Fan FA Early Phase
Oct 8 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Sickle SC sea fan, FA, early phase.
Condition/keywords: early phase, sea fan, sickle cell
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Sickle Cell Retinopathy with Sea Fans (angiogram)
Aug 24 2012 by Geoffrey G. Emerson, MD, PhD, FASRS
Fluorescein angiography (late phase) of a 40-year-old man with African heritage and sickle SC disease. Sea fans are present around the macula (profusely leaking fluorescein dye).
Photographer: Geoffrey Emerson, MD, PhD, Retina Center, Minneapolis
Condition/keywords: sea fan
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Sickle Cell Retinopathy with Sea Fans (angiography)
Aug 24 2012 by Geoffrey G. Emerson, MD, PhD, FASRS
Fluorescein angiography (early/mid phase) of a 40-year-old man with African heritage and sickle SC disease. Sea fans are present temporal to the macula (leaking fluorescein).
Photographer: Geoffrey G. Emerson, MD, PhD, Retina Center, Minneapolis
Condition/keywords: sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle Cell Sea Fan Retinopathy
Jun 4 2014 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Fluorescein angiogram of the same patient shows extensive capillary non-perfusion anterior to the neovascularization area. #2
Condition/keywords: sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy
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Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Sep 14 2012 by Michael P. Kelly, FOPS
Fluorescein angiogram image of an individual with sickle cell retinopathy using an Optos P200MA ultra-wide field imaging device.
Photographer: Michael P. Kelly, FOPS Director, Duke Eye Center Labs, Duke University Hospital
Imaging device: Optos P200MA
Condition/keywords: Optos, sea fan, sickle cell retinopathy, ultra-wide field imaging
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Active Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Jul 12 2024 by Korey Starkey
Fluorescein angiogram performed on 35 year old female with active proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Patient has peripapillary vascular loop and history of PRP treatment in both eyes. Patients left eye vision measured at Dcc20/200-1 at this visit.
Photographer: Korey Starkey
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: FLUORESCEIN ANGIOGRAPHY, hyperfluorescence, laser scarring, Optos, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), sea fan, ultra-wide field imaging, vascular loop
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Eales Disease
Jan 31 2025 by Thirumalesh Mochi Basavaraj, MD
Ultra-wide field image of a 24 year old young healthy adult male with a visible sea fan neovascularization with partial PVD with vitreous and subhyaloid hemorrhage.
Photographer: Puttaswamy
Condition/keywords: Eales disease, sea fan, Ultra-wide field retinal imaging
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Eales Disease
Jan 31 2025 by Thirumalesh Mochi Basavaraj, MD
Ultra wide field image of a 24 year-old young healthy adult male with a visible sea fan neovascularization with partial PVD secondary to Scatter LASER photocoagulation with Vitreous and subhyaloid hemorrhage.
Photographer: Puttaswamy N K
Condition/keywords: Eales disease, Neovascularisation elsewhere (NVE), sea fan
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes
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Macro And Microvascular Sea Fan Changes