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By KANWALJEET HARJOT MADAN, M.S. (Ophthalmology); FAICO (Vitreous - Retina)
Thind Eye Hospital, Jalandhar City (Punjab). India. - Uploaded on Jul 4, 2025.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Jul 7, 2025.
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- Retina Images
- Condition/keywords
- Prepapillary Vascular Loop, optic disc, branch retinal artery occlusion (BRAO), Vitreous hemorrhage, SUB RETINAL HEMORRHAGE
- Photographer
- Dr. Kanwaljeet Harjot Madan, Thind Eye Hospital, Jalandhar City (Punjab) INDIA.
- Imaging device
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Fundus camera
Zeiss Fundus Camera - Description
- This is the fundus picture of right eye of a young 32 years female depicting pre papillary vascular loop. A prepapillary vascular loop is a congenital anomaly of the optic disc that presents as an elevated and twisted bundle of vessels projecting into the vitreous cavity. It is a benign condition, usually unilateral but can be bilateral. It is asymptomatic and discovered during routine eye examination. This anomaly can sometimes cause complications like branch retinal artery occlusion, vitreous hemorrhage, or sub retinal hemorrhage.