Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion and Hypertensive Retinopathy

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    • By Kimberly Wakester
      Retina Consultants of Carolina, P.A.
      Co-author(s): Samuel Feldman, MD
    • Uploaded on Feb 5, 2026.
    • Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Feb 6, 2026.
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    Condition/keywords
    BRVO, hypertensive retinopathy, left eye, fluorescein angiogram (FA), Optomap RGB
    Photographer
    Kimberly Wakester, COA, OCT-C
    Imaging device
    Fundus camera
    Optos California
    Description
    Optomap RGB and FA image of a 75-year-old woman with Branch retinal vein occlusion and Hypertensive retinopathy in the left eye. There is an area of significant partial venous occlusion with fine collateral vessels versus neovascularization along the STA in the left eye. On fluorescein angiogram there was no leakage seen from the telangiectatic vessels, however there is some vascular leakage super temporally. Since there is no edema or neovascularization present, observation was recommended. She is to return in 3-4 months for recheck, prn sooner if changes.

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