Search results (42 results)
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10 steps to follow in PDR
Sep 5 2024 by DAVID PÉREZ GONZÁLEZ, MD
Cases of proliferative diabetic retinopathy with fibrovascular membranes are among the most complex in retinal surgery. Here are 10 steps I follow in each case to achieve the best possible outcome, particularly when performing one-handed dissection with the vitrector.
Condition/keywords: diabetic retinopathy, Fibrovascular, Membranes, Retinal Surgery
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Endoscopic View - The Start of Anterior Hyaloid Membrane Pneumatic Dissection
Oct 2 2019 by Radwan S. Ajlan, MBBCh, FRCS(C)
Endoscopic view - the start of anterior hyaloid membrane pneumatic dissection.
Condition/keywords: endoscopy, hyaloid, membranes
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Endoscopic View: the Beginning of Anterior Hyaloid Membrane Pneumatic Dissection
Oct 2 2019 by Radwan S. Ajlan, MBBCh, FRCS(C)
Endoscopic view: the beginning of anterior hyaloid membrane pneumatic dissection.
Condition/keywords: endoscopy, hyaloid, membranes
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Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
Mar 1 2025 by Neeket R. Patel, MD
A fundus photograph of a 28-year-old male monocular patient diagnosed with proliferative diabetic retinopathy, who is highly motivated to pursue retinal surgery. This case presents a unique challenge in both management and communication, given the patient's strong desire for intervention and the guarded prognosis for visual improvement.
Condition/keywords: Diabetes, membranes, retinopathy, Traction retinal detachment
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Retinal Detachment With PVR and Macular Hole
Aug 1 2017 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
65 year old woman had come to us post macular hole surgery with further drop in vision due to the onset of a retinal detachment leading to PVR and enlargement of the macular hole
Photographer: pooja barot
Condition/keywords: macular hole, membranes, proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), star folds
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Slide 2-16
Feb 19 2019 by Lancaster Course in Ophthalmology
Organization of fibrinous exudate from iris, causing posterior synechiae and pupillary membrane.
Condition/keywords: fibrinous exudate, membranes, posterior synechiae
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Membranes Formed Under Silicon Oil and Retina
Jul 18 2024 by Anjana Mirajkar, MS Ophthalmology
A montage color photo of RE of a 7 year old male with membranes formed between silicon and the retina injected for retinal detachment.
Photographer: Dr. Anjana Mirajkar -Retina Foundation, Ahmedabad
Imaging device: Mirante-Nidek
Condition/keywords: sub-silicon membranes
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25 Gauge Vitrectomy Membrane Shaving
Jan 31 2015 by Thomas A. Ciulla, MD, MBA, FASRS
Membrane shaving of dense membranes in diabetic traction detachment using 25 gauge vitrectomy.
Condition/keywords: diabetes, pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), retina surgery, tractional retinal detachment, vitreoretinal surgery
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360 Retinotomy in a closed Funnel combined Tractional and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
Jan 1 2023 by Malek Yassine, MD
This is the results at 6 months of a Bimanual 23 G-PPV with a very extensive and posterior 360 retinotomy for the management of a combined longstanding closed funnel RD, with submacular membranes, intraretinal PVR. Preop VA was a doubtful light perception. Borders of the retinotomy are stable at 6 months under 1300 Cs Silicon oil with some pigmented PVR developping the edges. Macula appears spared. Silicon oil emulsification droplets are well visualized beneath the superior temporal arcade.
Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: combined retinal detachment, retinotomy, silicone oil
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Advanced Angioid Streak-Associated Choroidal Neovasclar Membranes
Dec 27 2016 by Young Hee Yoon, MD, PhD
UWF fundus photographs of an 74-year-old woman who received several anti-VEGF injections due to CNV associated with angioid streak in both eyes. Note diffuse scar change and pigmentary degenerations aroud disc in both eyes. There is some retinal hemorrhage due to CNV in her left eye.
Photographer: Young Hee Yoon, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Imaging device: Optomap
Condition/keywords: angioid streaks, choroidal neovascularization (CNV)
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Alports Disease
Jul 29 2013 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Alports disease, macular diseases not associated with FA changes. Spotty window defects with mid peripheral lesions. Disease may represent ABNL in basement membranes. Basal laminar drusen.
Condition/keywords: Alports disease
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Alports Disease
Jul 29 2013 by H. Michael Lambert, MD
Alports disease, macular diseases not associated with FA changes. Spotty window defects with mid peripheral lesions. Disease may represent ABNL in basement membranes. Basal laminar drusen.
Condition/keywords: Alports disease
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Angioid Streak-Associated Choroidal Neovasclar Membranes
Dec 27 2016 by Young Hee Yoon, MD, PhD
Optical coherence tomogaphs of an 74-year-old woman who received several anti-VEGF injections due to CNV associated with angioid streak in both eyes. There are diffuse CNVM in her right eye and subretinal scar in her left eye. Note the irregular crack in IR image of right eye and the focal Bruch's membrane dehiscence in corresponding B-scan image.
Photographer: Young Hee Yoon, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Imaging device: Spectralis
Condition/keywords: angioid streaks, choroidal neovascularization (CNV)
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Angioid streak-associated choroidal neovasclar membranes
Dec 27 2016 by Young Hee Yoon, MD, PhD
Fundus photographs of an 67-year-old woman with CNV associated with angioid streak in both eyes.
Photographer: Young Hee Yoon, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Condition/keywords: angioid streaks, choroidal neovascularization (CNV)
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Angioid streak-associated choroidal neovasclar membranes
Dec 27 2016 by Young Hee Yoon, MD, PhD
Optical coherence tomogaphs of an 67-year-old woman with CNVM associated with angioid streak in both eyes. (upper row : IR image) Irregular crak-like streaks (lower row : FAG image) Block fluorescence due to subretinal hemorrhage in her right eye and classic CNV in her left eye.
Photographer: Young Hee Yoon, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
Imaging device: Spectralis
Condition/keywords: angioid streaks, choroidal neovascularization (CNV)
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Aniridic Fibrosis Syndrome - #7 of 7
Jan 24 2013 by Christopher D. Riemann, MD
6-year-old pseudophakic girl with aniridic fibrosis syndrome. Superonasal view with HD endoscope. Note: 20 gauge probe applying endocautery to ciliary body bleed resulting from stripping of epiciliary membranes
Photographer: Christopher Riemann MD, Cincinnati Eye Institute, University of Cincinnati
Imaging device: Endoscope
Condition/keywords: aniridia, epiciliary membrane
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Bimanual Tractional Retinal Detachment Repair with Viscous Subretinal Fluid Removal
Nov 28 2022 by Nimesh A. Patel, MD, FASRS
Using a chandelier endoillumination, a 2-handed approach with forceps and a vitrector can be used to remove preretinal membranes in a TRD from PDR. The subretinal fluid had a high viscosity. It was removed mechanically by rotating the vitrector.
Condition/keywords: subretinal fluid, video
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blue2
Jun 30 2012 by Stanislao Rizzo, MD
PFO associated with blue staining facilitates the PVR membranes removal
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Choroidal Osteoma
Oct 14 2022 by JORGE SOBERANES
A 32-year-old woman with diagnosis of choroidal osteoma and history of multiple choroidal neovascular membranes.
Photographer: }Dr. Jorge I. Soberanes, Asociación para Evitar la Ceguera en México.
Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: choroidal osteoma, tumor
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Combined Hamartoma of the Retinal Pigment Epithelium Case 2
Oct 5 2012 by Ronald C. Gentile, MD
Magnified view of the peripapilary combined hamartoma of the retinal pigment epithelium involving the inferior disc margin. This tumor and slightly elevated, charcoal grey to light grey in color with grey-white tissue on it surface. The underlying retinal vessels are obscured with some epiretinal vitreous membranes.
Photographer: The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging
Condition/keywords: hamartoma, retinal pigment epithelium
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Diagnosed Case of Sjogren Larsson
Aug 12 2020 by Thirumalesh Mochi Basavaraj, MD
Hyperreflective deposits seen in inner plexiform layers. Sjogren Larsson is inborn error of lipid metabolism caused by mutation in FADH gene which leads to MCFA, LCFA build up specifically in the membranes of skin and brain. This picture shows shows deposits in IPL.
Photographer: Ravikrishna, Puttaswamy
Imaging device: DRI OCT triton SSOCT-Topcon
Condition/keywords: Sjogren's syndrome
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Diffuse Uveitis
May 18 2020 by McGill University Health Centre
In this enucleation specimen, the uveal tract is completely replaced by purulent material (*). There is a subretinal hemorrhage underlying the detached retina and fibrous material in the vitreous cavity (arrowhead). The lens is cataractous and is surrounded by fibrinoid membranes (arrow).
Condition/keywords: uveitis
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Endophtalmitis
Apr 3 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
B-mode ultrasound imaging of a vitrectomized eye showing vitreous cavity membranes secondary to endophthalmitis.
Photographer: Gustavo U. Fonseca Aguirre, Hospital Conde de Valenciana, Ciudad de México
Condition/keywords: endophthalmitis
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Endophthalmitis
Apr 9 2025 by Gustavo Uriel Fonseca Aguirre
B-mode ultrasound video of a vitrectomized eye reveals characteristic vitreous cavity membranes secondary to endophthalmitis. The real-time imaging demonstrates these inflammatory membranes exhibit semi-rigid dynamics, displaying viscoelastic behavior with limited displacement during ocular movements while maintaining structural integrity. This restricted mobility pattern, showing both resistance to kinetic forces and slow recoil, represents a pathognomonic feature of advanced fibrotic organization in endophthalmitis.
Condition/keywords: endophthalmitis
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Endstage Diabetic Traction Retinal Detachment
Nov 1 2014 by Maria Stephanie R. Jardeleza, MD
Surgical photograph of optic disc avulsion secondary to extensive diabetic traction retinal membranes over the optic nerve head.
Photographer: Maria Stephanie R. Jardeleza, M.D., UTHSCSA-Texas Diabetes Institute
Imaging device: Zeiss Lumera Operating Microscope
Condition/keywords: proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), tractional retinal detachment