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By Denica Rodriguez
Retina Specialists of Michigan
Co-author(s): Liliya Sutherland, DO - Uploaded on Sep 28, 2022.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Sep 29, 2022.
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- Condition/keywords
- subretinal hemorrhage, macular scar, chorioretinal scar, peripheral drusen, ULTRA WIDE FIELD, ultra-wide field imaging, Optos, fundus photography, left eye, pseudocolor, secondary CNV, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM), antiVEGF therapy
- Photographer
- Denica Rodriguez, COA
- Imaging device
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Scanning laser ophthalmoscope
Optos California - Description
- Ultra-widefield pseudocolor fundus photograph of a 59 year old female with Subretinal Hemorrhage with Chorioretinal Macular Scars affecting her left eye. The physician presumes the etiology is CNV from adjacent scarring/choroidal rupture. Patient has history of ocular trauma with cricket ball at age 10-12 years old. She suspects that she might have suffered choroidal rupture, which has resulted in secondary CNV and hemorrhage that we are seeing today. She recommends treatment with Eylea sample injection in a series of 4 at a 4-5 week interval. The patient's vision at the time of her appointment was Dcc20/40-2 PHNI.