Exudative Retinal Detachment and Branch Retinal Vein Occulsion

file

File number: 66324


Comments

    Sign in to comment.

    • By Olivia Rainey
      Retina Specialists of Michigan
      Co-author(s): Nathan Pezda, MD
    • Uploaded on Oct 29, 2020.
    • Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Oct 29, 2020.
    Rating 1 rating
    Appears in
    Miscellaneous
    Condition/keywords
    chronic retinal detachment, ultra-wide field imaging, Optos, fluorescein angiogram (FA), branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO), fluorescein leakage, inferior retina, inferior retinal detachment
    Photographer
    Olivia Rainey, OCT-C, COA
    Imaging device
    Fundus camera
    Optos California
    Description
    Ultra-widefield fluorescein anigogram of a 51-year-old female with an exudative retinal detachment and branch retinal vein occlusion with retinal neovascularization affecting her right eye. The physician stated that the multiple aneurysmal dilations noted in the inferior periphery are responsible for the exudative RD seen on exam. He is considering Coat's vs FEVR given family history of aneurysms/congenital heart pathology per patient. He encouraged the patient to control their blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, and co-morbidities which may have promoted the BRVO. He recommended antiVEGF injections to control the vascular leakage. Given the severe presentation and imminent threat to her vision, he recommended Eylea as first line therapy.

    Related files