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Narciso F. Atienza, MD, MBA, FASRS, FPCS, FPAO. (February 15 2024)
Thank you for your comment. The angiogram actually tells a different story. There was normal perfusion on the said area. I did thought there was an area of ischemia in the said area.
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Eldusugi Ismail (February 15 2024)
nice picture dr, Narcizo but the retina temporal & upper temporal to fovae looks alittle bit whitish with the fovae as going to be look like cherry red..
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By Narciso F. Atienza, MD, MBA, FASRS, FPCS, FPAO.
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- Narciso F. Atienza, Jr, MD MBA, Legazpi Eye Center
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Fundus camera
Zeiss Clarus - Description
- Angiographic study of a 31 year old male patient who came in with blurring of vision of the right eye. Colored photo shows neovascularization emanating from the optic nerve with scattered retinal hemorrhages distal to the noevascularization on the infero-nasal area, and temporal area. Areas of perivascular sheathing are also noted on the infero-temporal area and macula. Angiography shows neovascularization and areas of non-perfusion on the infero-nasal and peripheral temporal retina.