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Inflammatory pupillary membrane in patient with endophthalmitis
Jan 28 2023 by Kingston Rodolfo Ureña-Wong, MD, Opht, MSc
Anterior segment photography of a 54-year-old woman with post phacoemulsification endophthalmitis. She did not improve after first intravitreal antibiotics injection and develop an inflammatory pupillary membrane. After two vitrectomies, and a complete three intravitreal injections scheme, we decided to remove the intraocular lens and capsules.
Photographer: Marco Antonio Rubio-Atonal,UNAM, Asociación para evitar la ceguera en México
Imaging device: Zeiss Clarus 700
Condition/keywords: endophthalmitis, pupillary membranes
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Horse Shoe Tear
Sep 16 2017 by Purva Patwari
Asymptomatic horse shoe tear found on preoperative cataract assessment of a 54-year-old male patient. Laser barrage was done and he underwent Phacoemulsification surgery a month later.
Photographer: Dr Purva Patwari,Patwari Retina Center,Ahmedabad,India
Imaging device: Zeiss Visucam 500
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Retinal Detachment Repair With Silicone Oil and Scleral Buckle, Fourteen Years Later, With Visual Acuity of 20/25
Sep 12 2016 by Timothy S Fuller, MD
65-year-old woman s/p scleral buckle 14 years ago. Two weeks later, the retina re-detached, and vitrectomy, laser, and silicone oil procedure was performed. Patient remains 20/25 with correction fourteen years later. The cornea is clear, there is no oil emulsification, and there is a stable, moderately inferiorly subluxated PCIOL (as it was prior to RD surgery). IOP is 17 on Cosopt BID.
Photographer: Nicholas Hesse, Texas Retina Associates
Imaging device: Optos
Condition/keywords: laser, scleral buckle, silicone oil