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Idiopathic Uveal Effusion Syndrome
Aug 22 2024 by Jordyn Beckman
61 year old male with Idiopathic Uveal Effusion Syndrome with starry night appearance on fluorescein. 3 weeks s/p single external drainage retinotomy and 9 weeks of oral pred with recurrent choroidal effusions. Has since returned to surgery for secondary drainage retinotomy; subretinal fluid remain persistent.
Photographer: Jordyn Beckman
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: chorioretinitis, Choroidal, exudative detachment, window defect
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Vasoproliferative Tumor With Resultant Total Exudative RD Status Post Vitrectomy/Laser/Oil/Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant
Apr 25 2017 by Christopher G Fuller, MD
Fundus photograph of a presumptive vasoproliferative tumor (with resultant total exudative retinal detachment) in a 54-year-old white truck driver. Image is taken on post-operative day 4, after 25/27 gauge vitrectomy with drainage retinotomy, air-fluid exchange, endoscopic laser blanching of VPT, oil, and dexamethasone intravitreal implant.
Photographer: Ray Gardner, Texas Retina Associates (Lubbock, TX)
Condition/keywords: exudative retinal detachment