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Cilio-Retinal Artery Occlusion with "Box Carring" and Cherry Red Spotvista 1515 vecesCilioretinal Artery Occlusion with Cherry Red Spot
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Eales Disease - Fluorescein Angiogramvista 1367 veces
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Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Circinate Hard Exudatesvista 1366 veces
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Iris Neovascularization secondary to Central Retinal Artery Occlusionvista 1284 veces
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Optic Nerve Pitvista 1265 vecesOptic Nerve Pit
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Acute Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy (AMPPE) related scarringvista 1197 veces
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Central Serous Choroidopathy with Smoke Stack and Mushroom Cloud - Fluorescein Angiogramvista 1180 veces
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Epiretinal Membrane with Flecks of Hemorrhagevista 1138 veces
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Epiretinal Membrane with Pseudoholevista 1110 veces
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Macular Hole with Subretinal Hemorrhage Secondary to Ocular Traumavista 1085 veces
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Choroidal Rupture Secondary to Ocular Traumavista 1048 veces
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusion with Disc Collateralsvista 1047 veces
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Cavernous Hemangiomavista 1010 veces
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Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema FA late framevista 1001 veces
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Retinal Tearvista 999 veces
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Choriodal Rupture with Hemorrhagevista 991 veces
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Stargardt's Dystrophy - Silent Choroid - Fluorscein Angiogramvista 979 veces
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Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Tractional Retinal Detachmentvista 956 vecesProliferative Diabetic Retinopathy with Tractional Retinal Detachment
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Nonprolific Diabetic Retinopathy with Circinate Ringvista 921 vecesNonprolific Diabetic Retinopathy with Circinate Ring
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Molteno Drainage Tubevista 921 veces
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Intraocular Self injectionvista 907 vecesThe treatment of wet macular degeneration was revolutionized in late 2013 when Geneneron introduced its innovative and inexpensive take-home kit. Now, millions of patients around the world treat themselves on a PRN basis, using instructions written in 10 different languages.
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Retinal Tear Surrounded By Laser Bordervista 904 veces
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Giant Retinal Tearvista 894 veces
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Retinal Detachment Secondary to Irregular Retinal Tearvista 871 vecesRetinal Detachment with Irregular Retinal Tear
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Retinoschisisvista 853 veces
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Choroidal Rupture Secondary to Ocular Traumavista 843 veces
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Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Papilledema, Intraretinal Hemorrhage and Macular Edemavista 828 veces
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Acute Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathyvista 806 veces
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Ocular Trauma with Retinal Detachmentvista 803 vecesPatient suffered blunt force trauma to the eye resulting total retinal detachment. The retina is visible in the pupillary space.
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ERM with Pseudoholevista 775 veces
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Pseudophakic Cystoid Macular Edema with Disc Hyperfluorescencevista 768 veces
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Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Papilledema, Irtraretinal Hemorrhage and Vascular Tortuosityvista 757 veces
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Epiretinal Membranevista 723 veces
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Melanomavista 702 veces
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Melanomavista 700 veces
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Traumatic Chorioretinal Scarvista 681 veces
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Elevated Nevusvista 650 veces
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ERMvista 574 vecesERM: Epiretinal Membrane
Five years prior to presentation this patient was struck in the eye with a basketball, suffering a vitreal hemorrhage. He underwent vitrectomy and cataract surgery. He later developed a faint ERM. On recent presentation he complained of increased blurring and a floater in his O.D. Examination determined that the ERM had become more prominent.
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquevista 555 veces
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Choroidal Rupture with Subretinal Hemorrhagevista 554 vecesThis patient was punched in the eye with a fist, resulting in a choroidal rupture.
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Diabetic Retinopathy with Hard Exudatesvista 548 veces
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquesvista 538 vecesBranch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaques
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August;Acute Ischemic Optic Neuropathy with Hemorrhagevista 519 veces
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CRAO WITH SPARING OF CILIORETINAL ARTERYvista 503 vecesThis patient was found to have retinal edema from a Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with sparing of the cilioretinal artery. There were no discernible Hollenhorst plaques
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension O.S.vista 501 veces
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Epiretinal Membrane Stereo Pairvista 500 veces
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Actively Bleeding NVEvista 479 vecesThis male patient was referred for a diabetic examination. Upon dilated exam, he started to hemorrhage from a frond of NVE in the superior arcade. These six photographs follow the flow of the hemorrhage through the vitreous to the inferior arcade.
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusionvista 477 vecesCentral Retinal Vein Occlusion
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ARMD: Macular Degeneration with Subretinal Neovascular Membranevista 467 vecesARMD: Macular Degeneration with Subretinal Neovascular Membrane.
Upon presentation, this patient was found to have blots of subretinal hemorrhage extending into her FAZ, secondary to a subretinal neovascular membrane.
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Choroidal Rupture Secondary to Ocular Traumavista 462 vecesChoroidal Rupture Secondary to Ocular Trauma
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension O.D.vista 461 veces
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Hollenhorst Plaquevista 456 vecesThis patient was found to have retinal edema along the superotemporal arcade secondary to Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion. A Hollenhorst plaque is visible at the first bifurcation of central artery.
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Corneal Neovascularizationvista 443 veces
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Ahmed Valvevista 423 vecesAHMED VALVE: This 57 year old diabetic has end stage glaucoma. An Ahmed valve was inserted into her right anterior chamber to help control her IOP.
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Choroiditisvista 420 vecesCHOROIDITIS: This 46 year old female patient was found to have a peripheral sector of old chorioretinal inflammation accompanied by low grade oozing, intraretinal telangietatic vessels and hard exudates. There was no active bleeding or overlying vitritis.
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Papilledemavista 414 veces
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Diabetic Tractional Detachmentvista 412 veces
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CHOROIDAL MELANOMA Stereo Pairvista 390 vecesThis patient was seen approximately five years ago with a suspicious choroidal nodule. The patient did not return for scheduled follow up appointments. When referred back to the practice, the nodule had erupted through Bruchs’ membrane to assume a brawny mushroom cloud configuration which is visible when the stereo images are merged.
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Papilledemavista 385 veces
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Superior Retinal Detachmentvista 367 veces
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Macular Hole Photograph with superimposed OCTvista 367 veces
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Calcification of the Choroidvista 365 vecesCALCIFICATION OF THE CHOROID
Most patients with calcification of the choroid have it as an incidental finding. However, as a few have parathyroid abnormalities, this patient was screened for a serum calcium, that returned as normal.
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Retinal Detachmentvista 356 veces
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