Search results (41 results)
-
Methotrexate Bubble following Intravitreal Injection for PVR
Sep 21 2022 by Zach Seim
Ultra-widefield fundus photograph of an 81 year old female with a Methotrexate bubble following an Intravitreal Injection for Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy. Patient has been presenting to the office for two week interval Methotrexate injections in her left eye. The image was taken prior to her eighth injection which revealed a residual Methotrexate bubble in her inferior retinal image. This patient was seeing "lots" of floaters, as well as having visual acuity of cc20/400 cc20/200 PH.
Photographer: Zach Seim
Imaging device: OPTOS California
Condition/keywords: bubble, fundus photograph, fundus photography, intravitreal injection, left eye, methotrexate, nasal retina, Optos, proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR), pseudocolor, ultra-wide field imaging
-
Alport's Syndrome
Aug 29 2018 by Abhishek Das, MBBS, MS
OCT of a 54-year-old woman diagnosed to have Alport's syndrome. OCT shows temporal thinning of retina with nasal retina preserved.
Photographer: Abhishek Das, The Eye Foundation,Coimbatore,India
Imaging device: Optovue
Condition/keywords: Alports disease
-
Bilateral Lebers Miliary Aneurysm in a Female
Sep 5 2017 by Ogugua Ndubuisi Okonkwo, MD, FRCS (Edin), FASRS
Fundus photograph of the active left eye of a 26-year-old female with bilateral LMA. Shows severe exudation in the nasal retina by leaking aneurysms.
Condition/keywords: aneurysm
-
Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy
Feb 26 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Birdshot retinochoroidopathy: multiple cream colored oval lesions most prominant on the nasal retina.
Condition/keywords: birdshot, birdshot retinochoroidopathy
-
Buckle intrusion with Retinal detachment
Feb 8 2018 by Manish Nagpal, MD, FRCS (UK), FASRS
Patient operated on 10 years back for a scleral buckling surgery presented with decreased vision and had a superonasal retinal detachment along with intrusion of the scleral buckle.
Photographer: Mehul Prajapati
Condition/keywords: acute retinal detachment, retinal break, scleral buckle
-
Choroidal Melanoma Masquerading as PEHCR
Mar 3 2025 by Tejaswita Verma
A 65 year old diabetic male presented with large nasal retinal mass giving the appearance of organized dehaemoglobinized subretinal hemorrhage with breakthrough vitreous hemorrhage , with 6/6P vision. Enucleation specimen showed histopathology confirmed choroidal melanoma.
Photographer: DR. TEJASWITA VERMA
Imaging device: MIRANTE
Condition/keywords: vitreous hemorrhage
-
Choroidal Melanoma Masquerading as Subretinal Hemorrhage With Breakthrough VH
Jan 23 2025 by Tejaswita Verma
A 65 year old diabetic male presented with large nasal retinal mass giving the appearance of organized dehaemoglobinized subretinal hemorrhage with breakthrough vitreous hemorrhage , with 6/6P vision. Enucleation specimen showed histopathology confirmed choroidal melanoma.
Photographer: DR. TEJASWITA VERMA
Imaging device: MIRANTE
-
Coats Disease Slide 1
Oct 22 2012 by Ronald C. Gentile, MD
A unilateral, sub-retinal, and yellowish exudative lesion with associated retinal telangiectasias involving the nasal retina. Refractile elements can be seen and represent cholesterol crystals.
Photographer: The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Department of Medical Imaging
Condition/keywords: congenital retinal telangiectasis
-
CRAO
Mar 29 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
CRAO with arterial narrowing, disc pallor,retinal edema, cherry red spot and plaques in the inferonasal artery; notice the choroidal nevus in superonasal retina.
Condition/keywords: central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), cherry red spot
-
Disc edge Veins of Kraupa
Aug 24 2019 by Hashim Ali Khan, OD, FAAO
Red free and color fundus images of 10-years-old girl with inferior disc edge veins of Kraupa; a rare exit anomaly. The inferonasal retina is drained through the venous trunk exiting at the edge of optic disc.
Condition/keywords: disc edge veins of Kraupa, vascular exit anomalies
-
Disc Edge Veins of Kraupa
Aug 24 2019 by Hashim Ali Khan, OD, FAAO
Red free and color fundus images of 10-year-old girl with inferior disc edge veins of Kraupa; a rare exit anomaly. The inferonasal retina is drained through the venous trunk exiting at the edge of optic disc.
Condition/keywords: disc edge veins of Kraupa, vascular exit anomalies
-
Disc Edge Veins of Kraupa
Aug 25 2019 by Hashim Ali Khan, OD, FAAO
Color fundus with overlay drawing of 10-year-old girl with inferior disc edge veins of Kraupa; a rare exit anomaly. The inferonasal retina is drained through the venous trunk exiting at the edge of optic disc.
Condition/keywords: disc edge veins of Kraupa, vascular exit anomalies
-
Disc Edge Veins of Kraupa
Sep 15 2019 by Hashim Ali Khan, OD, FAAO
Color fundus with overlay drawing of 12-year-old girl with superonasal disc edge veins of Kraupa; a rare exit anomaly. The superonasal retina is drained through the venous trunk exiting at the edge of optic disc.
Condition/keywords: disc edge veins of Kraupa, vascular exit anomalies
-
Disc Edge Veins of Kraupa
Sep 15 2019 by Hashim Ali Khan, OD, FAAO
Color fundus with overlay drawing of 12-year-old girl with superonasal disc edge veins of Kraupa; a rare exit anomaly. The superonasal retina is drained through the venous trunk exiting at the edge of optic disc.
Condition/keywords: disc edge veins of Kraupa, vascular exit anomalies
-
Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Mar 29 2013 by Henry J. Kaplan, MD
Fundus photograph of a patient with dry AMD demonstrates multiple drusen, RPE change and geographic atrophy; notice that the patient has also familial or dominant drusen most prominant in nasal retina.
Condition/keywords: age-related macular degeneration (AMD), dry age-related macular degeneration (dry AMD), geographic atrophy
-
Eales Disease
Apr 3 2019 by Paola Brito, MD
8-year-old girl with positive Matoux test. She received laser in nasal retina. Peripheral vein occlusion, ischemic areas and neovascularization.
Photographer: Paola Brito, Hospital de la Luz, Mexico
Imaging device: retcam
Condition/keywords: Eales disease
-
Giant Retinal Tear with Multiple Retinal Breaks
Apr 21 2025 by Hrishikesh Naik, MS
A 28 year old high myope with retinal detachment associated with a supero-temporal giant retinal tear in addition to multiple peripheral horseshoe tears and an additional supero-nasal retinal tear.
Photographer: Hrishikesh Naik
Imaging device: Optos Daytona
Condition/keywords: giant retinal tear, High Myopia, horseshoe tear, retinal break, retinal detachment
-
IOFB Combined
Mar 12 2015 by Ahmad B. Tarabishy, MD
A 26-year-old gentleman presented with a metallic intraocular foreign body embedded in the nasal retina (above). Post-operative appearance two weeks after vitrectomy, foreign body removal, endolaser, and gas (below).
Photographer: Jessica Armbruster
Imaging device: Topcon TRC-50EX
Condition/keywords: encapsulated intraocular foreign body, non metallic retained intraocular foreign body (RIOFB), penetrating trauma
-
Isolated myelinated nerve fiber layers
Mar 5 2023 by Niloofar Piri, MD
Fundus photograph of the right eye demonstrating patches of isolated myelinated nerve fiber layers along inferior arcade as well as nasal retina
Photographer: Sean Kelso, Saint Louis University
Condition/keywords: myelinated nerve fiber layer, myelinated nerve fibers
-
Morning Glory Disc Anomaly
Feb 12 2024 by NIDHI PANWAR, MD FNB FICO
Fundus photograph of 43 year old male, hypertensive on medication, came for routine check up, and has been diagnosed to have poor vision left eye since childhood, denies any history of trauma. Vision left eye 6/18, Anterior segment normal, Fundus left eye shows excavated ,funnel-shaped optic nerve head, with central tuft of glial tissue obscuring the cup . The retinal vessels were seen emanating from the edge of disc in radial manner. In addition, the sectoral nasal retina shows localized area of hyperpigmented bony spicules like lesions. However, no history of nyctalopia or any other neurological disorder could be obtained.
Photographer: Nidhi Panwar, NMC Royal hospital, Sharjah , UAE
Imaging device: OPTOMAP
Condition/keywords: Morning Glory Anomaly, optic disc excavation
-
Myelinated Nerve Fiber Layer
Oct 8 2012 by Jeffrey G. Gross, MD, FASRS
Myelinated nerve fiber layer superonasal retina.
Condition/keywords: myelinated nerve fibers, superonasal retina
-
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Severe Ischemia
Nov 30 2023 by Gabriel Costa Andrade, PhD
Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography of the right eye of a 47 year old woman with diabetes mellitus showing macular and nasal retinal capillary dropout and neovascularization of the disc and temporal vascular arcades.
Photographer: Gabriel Andrade
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: Diabetic Retinopathy
-
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Active Neovascularization
Jul 30 2019 by Olivia Rainey
Ultra-wide field fluorescein angiogram of a 36-year-old male with proliferative diabetic retinopathy with active neovascularization affecting his left eye. Patient presented with seeing flashing lights and trouble seeing to drive at night. His vision was sc20/50-1 PH20/40-2 in the left eye. There are suspicious vessels within the inferonasal retina of the patient's left eye. Labs ordered and are negative for sickle cell.
Photographer: Olivia Rainey
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: diabetes, diabetic macular edema, fluorescein angiogram (FA), fluorescein leakage, ischemia, late phase, left eye, neovascularization (NV), Optos, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), ultra-wide field imaging
-
Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Feb 1 2023 by Olivia Rainey
Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography of a 25-year old male with Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy affecting his left eye. Patient stated that he was born with Sickle disease (SC), and has yearly eye exams. He noted no vision concerns over the last year but has typically experienced sickle attacks about 1-2 per year. The physician noted that the fluorescein obtained showed peripheral nonperfusion affecting the patient's nasal and temporal retina as well as neovascularization affecting his left eye more than his right. He recommended pan retinal photocoagulation in his left eye for his temporal and nasal retina, as as well as his right eye following.
Photographer: Olivia Rainey, OCT-C, COA
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: early phase, fluorescein angiogram (FA), fluorescein leakage, left eye, neovascularization (NV), proliferative retinopathy, sickle cell retinopathy, ultra-wide field imaging, ultra-widefield image
-
Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy
Feb 1 2023 by Olivia Rainey
Ultra-widefield fluorescein angiography of a 25-year old male with Proliferative Sickle Cell Retinopathy affecting his right eye. Patient stated that he was born with Sickle disease (SC), and has yearly eye exams. He noted no vision concerns over the last year but has typically experienced sickle attacks about 1-2 per year. The physician noted that the fluorescein obtained showed peripheral nonperfusion affecting the patient's nasal and temporal retina as well as neovascularization affecting his left eye more than his right. He recommended pan retinal photocoagulation in his left eye for his temporal and nasal retina, as as well as his right eye following.
Photographer: Olivia Rainey, OCT-C, COA
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: early phase, fluorescein angiogram (FA), fluorescein leakage, neovascularization (NV), non-perfusion, proliferative retinopathy, right eye, sickle cell retinopathy, ultra-wide field imaging, ultra-widefield image