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  • Ruptured Retinal Artery Macroaneurysm

    Jun 18 2024 by KANWALJEET HARJOT MADAN, M.S. (Ophthalmology), FAICO (Vitreous - Retina)

    This is a fundus photo depicting ruptured Retinal Artery Macroaneurysm (RAM) in the left eye of a 63 years old female. RAM is an acquired saccular or fusiform dilatation of the retinal arterioles that usually occur within the first three orders of bifurcation. The Superotemporal artery is the most common location. RAM may be asymptomatic or cause a number of complications such as macular edema, serous macular detachment, and hemorrhages.

    Photographer: Dr Kanwaljeet Harjot Madan

    Condition/keywords: Haemorrhage, macroaneurysm, retinal arteriole

  • CSCR Mushroom Cloud

    Feb 23 2015 by James J. Bedrick, MD

    Late transit FA of a large active sub-foveal CSCR leak. You may view this pair in stereo to appreciate the plume of leakage within this large serous RD of the macula. This patient presented with a BCVA of 20/200 and fluorescein and historic evidence of prior episodes of leakage. After discussion of known treatment options including observation, he elected to be treated initially with oral rifampin and BCVA improved to 20/40 with persistent metamorphosis and a shallower persistent macular detachment over several visits. Rifampin was discontinued and he then received sub-threshold micro-pulse laser photocoagulation with an 810 diode which resulted in the patient reporting full restoration of his vision subjectively within a month. He failed to keep his follow-up appointment.

    Photographer: Diana Bodnar, COT

    Imaging device: Topcon 50X with Merge capture station

    Condition/keywords: CSCR subfoveal leak

  • APMPPE With Serous Macular Detachment 3D SD-OCT

    Jun 2 2014 by Rameez N Hussain, MD

    3D SD-OCT of acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) with serous macular detachment.

    Photographer: Rameez N Hussain MD, Vitreo Retinal Services, Giridhar Eye Institute, Cochin, India

    Imaging device: Heidelberg Spectralis

    Condition/keywords: acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE), serous retinal detachment