Search results (37 results)
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Racemose Hemangioma
Feb 20 2013 by From the Collections of Thomas M. Aaberg, MD and Thomas M. Aaberg Jr., MD
Dilated tortuous blood vessels.
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma
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Wyburn Mason Syndrome
May 2 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Racemose angioma of the retina in Wyburn Mason syndrome.
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma
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Wyburn-Mason (Raecemose Hemangioma)
Oct 2 2013 by Jerald A. Bovino, MD
The patieint has typical Wyburn Mason syndrome with dilated, extrement tortuous venules.
Condition/keywords: dilated and tortous veins, racemose hemangioma
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Racemose Hemangioma
Feb 20 2013 by From the Collections of Thomas M. Aaberg, MD and Thomas M. Aaberg Jr., MD
Dilated tortuous blood vessels.
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Feb 20 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Racemose hemangiomatosis; Large arteriovenous malformation in the right eye.
Condition/keywords: arteriovenous malformation, racemose hemangioma, Wyburn-Mason
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Jan 28 2013 by Ingrid E. Zimmer-Galler, MD
Fundus photographs and fluorescein angiogram of a 29-year-old male with asymptomatic racemose lesions characterized by direct artery-to-vein communication.
Photographer: David Emmert, Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins University
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma, retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Racemose Hemangioma
Feb 20 2013 by From the Collections of Thomas M. Aaberg, MD and Thomas M. Aaberg Jr., MD
dilated vessels
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Feb 20 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Racemose hemangiomatosis; Arteriovenous malformation in the right eye.
Condition/keywords: arteriovenous malformation, racemose hemangioma, Wyburn-Mason
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Retinal AV malformation FA 4
Jan 11 2013 by Alex P. Hunyor, MD
Retinal arteriovenous malformation - Archer group 3 - fluorescein angiogram 4 of 4.
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma, retinal arteriovenous malformations
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Feb 20 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Racemose hemangiomatosis; Fluorescein angiogram showing the extensive arteriovenous malformation in the right eye with adjacent capillary malformation, closure, and leakage.
Condition/keywords: arteriovenous malformation, racemose hemangioma, Wyburn-Mason
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Retinal Arteriovenous Malformations (Racemose Hemangiomatosis)
Mar 30 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
A 7-years-old Portuguese girl with unilateral retinal arteriovenous malformations composed of dilated, tortuous vessels with normal vision.
Photographer: Thambi Durai. Consultant Optometrist, Orbit Health Care - Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospital, Maputo, Mozambique
Imaging device: TOPCON
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma, retinal arteriovenous malformations, Wyburn-Mason
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome
Feb 20 2015 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Racemose hemangiomatosis; Fluorescein angiogram showing the extensive arteriovenous malformation in the right eye with adjacent capillary malformation, closure, and leakage.
Condition/keywords: arteriovenous malformation, racemose hemangioma, Wyburn-Mason
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Peri-papillary Vascular Loop
Jun 2 2020 by Dhaivat Shah
Peri-papillary vascular loops (PVL) are rare congenital vascular malformations, which are usually detected as accidental finding during routine fundus examination. They can often be confused with tributary vein occlusion or racemose hemangioma. Although benign and asymptomatic, they can be rarely associated with vitreous hemorrhage and arterial occlusion. We herein present a case of a 60-year-old hypertensive male, who was diagnosed elsewhere to have a tributary vein occlusion and was referred to us. FFA was advised to rule out neovascularization, surrounding capillary non perfusion and mass lesion (hemangioma). On FFA, the arterial loop showed a slightly delayed filling (3-5 seconds) as compared to the other arterial vessels and the original vessel appeared to be a branch arising from central retinal artery. The choroidal filling was delayed in the area supplied by the loop. A cilioretinal artery was also noted. The patient was diagnosed to have a Peri-papillary vascular arterial loop (PVL), likely to be congenital in origin. The patient was reassured and was advised yearly follow up. These loops are usually accidental findings discovered during routine fundus examination. Since these vessels are looped and tortuous, they exhibit a slower and laminar blood flow, which make them more prone for arterial occlusions. The vitreous in this area tends to be adherently attached, so during PVD induction, it is likely to cause a tear and hemorrhage leading to vitreous hemorrhage. Until and unless there is a break, this hemorrhage tends to resolve on its own and does not warrant treatment. If there is an evident break, it can be dealt with laser barrage.
Photographer: Choithram Netralaya
Condition/keywords: congenital prepapillary vascular loop
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Wyburn-Mason Syndrome (Racemose Hemangiomatosis)
Mar 30 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
A 7-year-old Portuguese girl with unilateral retinal arteriovenous malformations composed of dilated, tortuous vessels with normal vision.
Photographer: Thambi Durai
Imaging device: TOPCON
Condition/keywords: arteriovenous malformation, racemose hemangioma, Wyburn-Mason
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Retinal Arteriovenous Malformations (Racemose Hemangiomatosis)
Mar 30 2018 by Rameez N Hussain, MD
A 7-year-old Portuguese girl with unilateral retinal arteriovenous malformations composed of dilated, tortuous vessels with normal vision.
Photographer: Thambi Durai, Consultant Optometrist, Orbit Health Care - Dr Agarwal's Eye Hospital, Maputo, Mozambique
Imaging device: TOPCON
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma, retinal arteriovenous malformations, Wyburn-Mason
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma
Mar 14 2021 by Luiz A Zago, PhD
Racemose hemangioma in a 30-year-old woman with ambliopia in this eye.
Photographer: Luiz Alberto Zago Filho
Imaging device: Topcon 50IX
Condition/keywords: racemose hemangioma
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)
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Racemose Hemangioma and Retinal Vein Occlusion
Mar 5 2013 by Eduardo Torres-Porras, MD
A 13-year-old woman had a history of decreased vision for 2 years. Visual acuity was 20/400.
Photographer: Camelia Rosales Lara
Condition/keywords: retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP)