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Patchy Ischemic Whitening in Sturge Weber Syndrome
Nov 18 2024 by Edward F. Hall, MD, FASRS
Left fundus photograph of a 44-year-old man showing patchy ischemic retinal whitening associated with Sturge-Weber Syndrome. The precise cause of this rare complication remains unclear, but it may be linked to choroidal vascular congestion and a compartment syndrome-like effect on the local retinal arteriolar circulation. OCT imaging confirmed inner retinal ischemia and thickening
Photographer: Karissa Kuhl
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: retinal ischemia, Sturge Weber Syndrome
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Diffuse Choroidal Hemangioma
Dec 28 2015 by P. Mahesh Shanmugam, MBBS, DO, FRCSEd, PhD, FAICO
A 12-year-old with diffuse choroidal hemangioma and secondary retinal detachment. Also had naevus flammeus - Sturge Weber syndrome.
Condition/keywords: diffuse choroidal hemangioma