Search results (34 results)

  • Globe Perforation With Retinal Detachment

    Feb 7 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS

    Patient presenting with globe perforation with a penetration seen at below the inferior arcade with some scattered hemorrhage and a retinal detachment.

    Photographer: Rakesh Juneja

    Condition/keywords: globe perforation

  • Intraocular Foreign Body, Human Eye Lash, Post Trauma - Right Eye

    Oct 3 2012 by James B. Soque, CRA, OCT-C, COA, FOPS

    30-year-old white male, with nail gun misfire and blunt force trauma to right eye. Nail penerated sup-nas globe OD, at the equator. Force of nail penetration, 'brought in' an Eye Lash Folicle. During vitrectomy, sterile FB OD was noted. Photograph captured 1 week post op. Color Fundus Photo, 50 Deg, Max 1X

    Photographer: James Soque, CRA, COA, Island Retina, Shirley, NY, USA

    Imaging device: Topcon TRC 50 DX, OIS Imaging Software

    Condition/keywords: blunt trauma, intraocular foreign body, penetration

  • Penetrating ocular injury with posterior impact

    Dec 19 2012 by Eric A. Postel, MD

    Color fundus photo of a young make s/p penetrating injury with posterior segment impact and associated hemorrhage and commotio retinae

    Condition/keywords: Berlin's edema, penetration, subretinal hemorrhage

  • Penetrating Globe Injury

    Oct 2 2013 by Jerald A. Bovino, MD

    There was a metallic foreign body that caused a rutpured glove. An adjacent vitreous hemorrhage with posterior scleral rupture and adjacent choroidal infarction is present.

    Condition/keywords: penetration, ruptured globe, vitreous hemorrhage

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 18 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye fundus of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is a thick taut epimacular membrane with severely increased central retinal thickness. Fluorescein angiography revealed an occluded retinal arteriole at the macula indicating macular ischaemia underlying the membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 21 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye OCT of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is a thick taut epimacular membrane with severely increased central retinal thickness. Fluorescein angiography revealed an occluded retinal arteriole at the macula indicating macular ischaemia underlying the membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 18 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye fluorescein angiogram of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is an occluded retinal arteriole indicating macular ischaemia underlying the clinically obvious epimacular membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 18 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye fluorescein angiogram of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is an occluded retinal arteriole indicating macular ischaemia underlying the clinically obvious epimacular membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 18 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye fundus of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is a thick taut epimacular membrane with severely increased central retinal thickness. Fluorescein angiography revealed an occluded retinal arteriole at the macula indicating macular ischaemia underlying the membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 21 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye OCT of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine showing a taut epimacular membrane with macular elevation compared to a relatively normal foveal contour immediately after surgery suggesting progressive traction secondary to lignaocaine toxicity. Fluorescein angiography revealed an occluded retinal arteriole at the macula indicating macular ischaemia underlying the membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Penetrating Injury

    Oct 14 2013 by Maurice F. Rabb

    37 year old white male (hit by rock while mowing lawn) penetrating injury OD. This presentation is a 1-year follow-up on the case. Management of this case id becoming more complicated. We may well need more than just periocular steroids and laser treatment.

    Condition/keywords: penetration

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Geographic Atrophy in Dry AMD

    Dec 12 2019 by Darin R. Goldman, MD

    This OCT B-scan shows geographic atrophy (GA) in dry age-related macular degeneration. There is focal atrophy of the RPE and outer retinal layers underneath the fovea, which is typical of GA. The loss of RPE in the affected area, relative to the surrounding macula, results in reverse shadowing within the underlying choroid. This effect is due to more penetration of the optical signal from the OCT illumination source owing to a relative absence of light being reflected as it normally would be from intact RPE. The result is a distinct border on each side of the affected area, where the underlying choroidal signal is more intense than the immediately adjacent areas. Additionally, adjacent to the area of GA are typical drusen, which are nodule-like diffusely hyperreflective accumulations within and under the RPE/Bruch complex, and pigment epithelial detachments (PEDs), which are nodule-like elevations of the RPE with underlying hyporeflective spaces.

    Condition/keywords: dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD), geographic atrophy, optical coherence tomography (OCT)

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 21 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye OCT of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine shows a thick taut epimacular membrane with severely increased central retinal thickness. Fluorescein angiography revealed an occluded retinal arteriole at the macula indicating macular ischaemia underlying the membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Lignocaine Retinal Toxicity

    Aug 18 2015 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right eye fluorescein angiogram of a 70-year-old male 3 weeks after inadvertent globe penetration with peribulbar anaesthesia needle and intraocular injection of lignocaine. There is an occluded retinal arteriole indicating macular ischaemia underlying the clinically obvious epimacular membrane.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad

    Condition/keywords: lignocaine retinal toxicity

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Penetrating Injury

    Oct 14 2013 by Maurice F. Rabb

    37 year old white male (hit by rock while mowing lawn) penetrating injury OD. This presentation is a 1-year follow-up on the case. Management of this case id becoming more complicated. We may well need more than just periocular steroids and laser treatment.

    Condition/keywords: penetration

  • Penetrating Injury

    Oct 14 2013 by Maurice F. Rabb

    37 year old white male (hit by rock while mowing lawn) penetrating injury OD. This presentation is a 1-year follow-up on the case. Management of this case id becoming more complicated. We may well need more than just periocular steroids and laser treatment.

    Condition/keywords: penetration

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma

  • Trauma – Posterior Penetration

    Aug 7 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD

    Trauma – posterior penetration – no history, probably double perforation. Some laser surround the lesion. Fundus photo, inferotemporally OD.

    Condition/keywords: laser, posterior perforation, trauma