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  • Astrocytoma

    Mar 13 2013 by Jose Dalma-Weiszhausz, MD

    28-year-old male with tuberous sclerosis.

    Photographer: José Dalma, MD, Dalma & Asoc. Mexico City, Mexico

    Condition/keywords: astrocytoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Retina Hamartomas in Tuberous Sclerosis

    Jan 8 2019 by Sofia Mano

    Female 19-years-old with tuberous sclerosis. BCVA LE 10/10. Fundus LE shows three multinodular hamartomas.

    Photographer: Sofia Sousa Mano

    Imaging device: Canon CR 2 plus

    Condition/keywords: hamartoma, tuberculous chorioretinitis

  • Astrocytic Hamartoma from Tuberous Sclerosis

    Sep 18 2016 by John T. Thompson, MD

    OCT of astrocytic hamartoma in child with tuberous sclerosis.

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Astrocytic hamartoma of the retina

    Jan 11 2013 by Alex P. Hunyor, MD

    Astrocytic hamartoma in a patient with tuberous sclerosis. Note also vascular sheathing inferior to optic disc

    Condition/keywords: tuberous sclerosis

  • Tuberous Sclerosis

    Oct 9 2012 by Alan D. Letson, MD

    Small astrocytic hamartoma in asymptomatic 65-year-old woman with Tuberous sclerosis.

    Photographer: Beverly Radcliffe

    Condition/keywords: astrocytoma, hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • 2:30 FA - Astrocytic Hemartoma

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • 28 Sec (Laminar Flow) FA - Astrocytic Hemartoma

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • 49 Sec FA - Astrocytic Hemartoma

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, traslucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Apr 30 2015 by Mariam A Al-Feky, MD

    A 15-year-old boy with history of seizures controlled on treatment. C/O: OD painless DV 10/7 ago (accidental discovery) O/E: BCVA OD: 6/60 ,, OS 6/6. AS: NAD OU. Pupil: RRR no RAPD OU. Fundus examination OD showed a retinitis like lesion with an overlying corkscrew vessel well evident on FFA with late leakage and CSR and OCT through the retinitis like lesion shows diffuse hypereflective thickeninig in the superficial NFL. Thorough history taking revealed that patient has seizures and MRI lesions suggestive of tuberous sclerosis. So this is exudative hamartoma secondary to tuberous sclerosis with marked resolution after single IVI of Lucentis. Retinitis like lesion with corkscrew vessels in FFA is typical together with the homogenous hypereflective thickening in the NFL.

    Photographer: Mariam AL-Feky

    Imaging device: Optical coherence tomography

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Feb 20 2013 by From the Collections of Thomas M. Aaberg, MD and Thomas M. Aaberg Jr., MD

    Mulberry lesion.

    Condition/keywords: tuberous sclerosis

  • Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Feb 27 2025 by Daniel Davis, OCT-C

    Color fundus photo of 55-year-old female with Astrocytic Hamartoma in association with tuberous sclerosis. No treatment options available, benign. Other findings include; Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Vitreous Hemorrhage, Hereditary Retinal Dystrophy, Vitreous Opacities, Hypertensive Retinopathy.

    Photographer: Daniel Davis, OCT-C

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: color fundus photograph

  • Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Feb 27 2025 by Daniel Davis, OCT-C

    Fundus autofluorescence photo of 55-year-old female with astrocytic hamartoma in association with tuberous sclerosis. No treatment options available, benign. Other findings include; Posterior Vitreous Detachment, Vitreous Hemorrhage, Hereditary Retinal Dystrophy, Vitreous Opacities, Hypertensive Retinopathy.

    Photographer: Daniel Davis, OCT-C

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, fundus autofluorescence (FAF)

  • Astrocytoma

    Feb 9 2015 by Patricia Araújo

    Fundus photography of an 15-year-old boy with tuberous sclerosis.

    Photographer: Dr Patricia Correa

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Astrocytoma OCT

    Jan 9 2018 by Sidra Zafar

    OCT imaging of retinal astrocytoma in a female child with known diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis. A cystic pocket can be observed.

    Imaging device: Swept Source

    Condition/keywords: tuberous sclerosis

  • Astrocytoma OCT

    Jan 9 2018 by Sidra Zafar

    Swept source OCT imaging of retinal astrocytoma in a female child with known diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis.

    Imaging device: Swept Source

    Condition/keywords: astrocytoma, optical coherence tomography (OCT), tuberous sclerosis

  • FP - Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Hamartoma Tuberous Sclerosis

    Jun 2 2016 by Nelson Chamma Capelanes, MD

    Fundus photograph of an 52-year-old man with tuberous sclerosis and retinal hamartoma.

    Photographer: Nelson Chamma Capelanes, Fundação Hilton Rocha, Promédica Indaiatuba, Brazil

    Condition/keywords: tuberous sclerosis

  • Hamartoma Tuberous Sclerosis

    Jun 7 2016 by Nelson Chamma Capelanes, MD

    Fundus photograph of an 52-year-old man with tuberous sclerosis and retinal hamartoma.

    Photographer: Nelson Chamma Capelanes, Fundação Hilton Rocha, Promédica Indaiatuba, Brazil

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Juxtapapillay Astrocytic Hemartoma with Moth Eaten Appearance on OCT

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Multiple Astrocytic Hamartomas

    Jul 26 2018 by Olivia Rainey

    Optical coherence tomography of a 7-year-old female with multiple astrocytic harmartomas as a retinal manifestation of tuberous sclerosis. Patient came to our office to rule out possible drug toxicity from Sabril, a an anticonvulsant. There were no signs of retinal toxicity by extended ophthalmoscopy or imaging, yet she will be monitored every 6 months.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, Heidelburg Spectralis, infrared image, left eye, optical coherence tomography (OCT), tuberous sclerosis

  • Red Free - Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Oct 27 2019 by John S. King, MD

    66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Retinal Astrocytic Hamartoma

    Feb 11 2017 by Alexandra L Pappas, MD, MS

    55-year-old male with an incidental finding. No other systemic findings of tuberous sclerosis.

    Photographer: Cheri Scully, LPN

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma

  • Retinal Astrocytic Hamartomas

    Dec 3 2019 by Timothy S Fuller, MD

    Fundus photograph of an 11-year-old boy with known tuberous sclerosis complex. Note calcification present in large lesion nasal to optic nerve.

    Photographer: Tony Abate

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Retinal Astrocytic Hamartomas

    Dec 3 2019 by Timothy S Fuller, MD

    Fundus photograph of an 11-year-old boy with known tuberous sclerosis complex who was sent for evaluation of decreased vision in the right eye.

    Photographer: Tony Abate

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, tuberous sclerosis

  • Retinal Astrocytoma

    May 9 2023 by JEFFERSON R SOUSA, Tecg.º (Biomedical Systems Technology)

    Retinal astrocytoma, also known as astrocytic hamartoma, is a rare benign tumor that occurs in the retina of the eye. It is a type of hamartoma, which means that it is made up of normal tissue that is growing in an abnormal way. Retinal astrocytomas are typically found in children and young adults and may be associated with a genetic condition called tuberous sclerosis complex. They can cause vision problems such as decreased visual acuity, visual field defects, and retinal detachment.

    Photographer: JEFFERSON ROCHA DE SOUSA - Retinal Department at Institute Dr. Suel Abujamra Sao Paulo-Brazil

    Imaging device: Clarus 700 - Zeiss, 135 degree images end CIRRUS 5000, Protocol, HD 5 Line

    Condition/keywords: astrocytic hamartoma, astrocytoma