Last additions - Macular Diseases - Acquired
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Post-op 20/60 Vision508 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Post-op 20/60 Vision517 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop505 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop464 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop491 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop485 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop469 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop535 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Hole Closed with Vitrectomy - Preop541 viewsOct 27, 2010
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Macular Pucker488 viewsThis pleasant 59-year-old man was seen in the office on 7/9/2010. He had new onset floaters about a year ago. Subsequent to that his vision was not quite right in the right eye and then he noticed, starting about three weeks ago, substantial change in the vision. In the morning he sees what he calls a small gray circle with a ring of fire around it and then subsequent to that the vision becomes more normal but not quite right. His vision in the left eye is fine. Vision OD is 20/50, OS is 20/16. Oct 25, 2010
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Macular Pucker434 views. This pleasant 59-year-old man had vitrectomy for a macular pucker in the right eye in July. His vision is gradually improving.
VISUAL ACUITY: Vision OD is 20/30. IOP: OD 22. There is 2+ nuclear sclerosis.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. The macula is smooth and the retina is attached.
OCT SCAN: The OCT scan shows an average central foveal thickness of 349 microns, which compares favorably to the pre-op thickness of 482 microns.
Oct 25, 2010
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Macular Pucker502 views. This pleasant 59-year-old man had vitrectomy for a macular pucker in the right eye in July. His vision is gradually improving.
VISUAL ACUITY: Vision OD is 20/30. IOP: OD 22. There is 2+ nuclear sclerosis.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. The macula is smooth and the retina is attached.
OCT SCAN: The OCT scan shows an average central foveal thickness of 349 microns, which compares favorably to the pre-op thickness of 482 microns.
Oct 25, 2010
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Macular Pucker568 viewsThis pleasant 59-year-old man was seen in the office on 7/9/2010. He had new onset floaters about a year ago. Subsequent to that his vision was not quite right in the right eye and then he noticed, starting about three weeks ago, substantial change in the vision. In the morning he sees what he calls a small gray circle with a ring of fire around it and then subsequent to that the vision becomes more normal but not quite right. His vision in the left eye is fine. Vision OD is 20/50, OS is 20/16. Oct 25, 2010
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Central Serous Retinopathy661 viewsOCT scan showing serous RDOct 24, 2010
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Central Serous Retinopathy619 viewsFundus photo showing serous RDOct 24, 2010
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Central Serous Retinopathy656 viewsEarly FAOct 24, 2010
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Central Serous Retinopathy641 viewsLater FAOct 24, 2010
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Central Serous Retinopathy731 viewsRed Free photoOct 24, 2010
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Macular Pucker795 viewsFundus photo with OCT superimposed, 20/100 macular puckerOct 22, 2010
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