Search results (3 results)

  • Candy Stripe Sign

    Mar 30 2023 by pedro fernandes souza neto

    Candy Stripe Sign, patient with proliferative diabetic retinopathy progressing to vitreous hemorrhage and subsequently to ghost cell glaucoma.

    Photographer: Marlos Henrique Oliveira Junior, Federal University of Bahia.

    Condition/keywords: dehemoglobinized hemorrhage, diabetes, diabetic glaucoma

  • Optos Picture With Speculum: Dislocated Natural Lens

    Oct 9 2018 by John S. King, MD

    55-year-old white female with history of pathologic myopia+, lattice (laser), SB OU (1990s), and dislocated natural lenses OU that had been watched for years. In the fellow eye she developed phacolytic glaucoma and a PPV, PPL was performed. Plan for both eyes are monitoring. I wanted to get a good picture of her lens today with the optos machine, as the other pics had artifact from the lower lid. It worked out well to use a speculum in the left eye. Vision cc is 20/400 J1+ OD and 20/40 J2 OS; aphakic OU; vitreous clear OD; dislocated lens OS (see pic); retinas attached.

    Photographer: Maisee Yang

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: dislocated crystalline lens, pathologic myopia, scleral buckle, staphyloma

  • Degeneration Paravenous

    Sep 20 2016 by JEFFERSON R SOUSA, Tecg.º (Biomedical Systems Technology)

    Female patient, 32-years-old, Asian, appeared at the clinic with a history of glaucoma. 20/20 visual acuity in both eyes. Examination of color photography, pigmentary changes were observed following the vascular arcades only in the left eye. Suggestive of paravenous degeneration.

    Photographer: JEFFERSON R SOUSA - Study Center and Ophthalmological Research Dr. Andre M V Gomes, Institute Dr. Suel Abujamra São Paulo-Brazil

    Imaging device: Zeiss / VisuCam-500 - Angulation of field photo of 45 Degrees, flash 24.

    Condition/keywords: degeneration paravenous