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By John S. King, MD
Retina Associates, PA - Uploaded on Dec 3, 2017.
- Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Dec 4, 2017.
- Rating
- Appears in
- Roth Spots in setting of bacterial endocarditis with infected mitral valve
- Condition/keywords
- sub-inner limiting membrane hemorrhage, white centered retinal hemorrhage (Roth Spot)
- Imaging device
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Fundus camera
Optos - Description
- Initial presentation; 29-year-old white female denied ivdu p/c with acute scotoma due to the sub-ILM foveal heme. She did have some roth spots in both eyes. There was a focal area of periphlebitis just superior to the fovea OD. Work up for roth spots and retinal vasculitis initiated. She did have a low grade fever that she attributed to a urinary tract infection being treated by her PCP.