Retinal Tear and Vitreous Hemorrhage Laser
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61-year-old man was seen in the office on 4/26/2011. He has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Since they began, they are getting a little less bothersome. When they came on, he was not doing anything strenuous and he was not taking any blood thinners. He does take multivitamins.
VISUAL ACUITY: Vision OD is 20/160, OS 20/30. IOP: OD 15, OS 17.
SLIT LAMP EXAM: There is 1+ nuclear sclerosis in both eyes.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. There is a posterior vitreous separation. There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. There is no posterior vitreous separation. The macula and periphery look healthy.
IMPRESSION:
1. VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE – RIGHT EYE
2. RETINAL TEAR – RIGHT EYE
3. POSTERIOR VITREOUS SEPARATION – RIGHT EYE
4. CATARACTS
DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient he does have a retinal tear in the right eye with fresh vitreous hemorrhage. I treated the retinal tear with laser. I asked him to avoid heavy lifting and straining to prevent a recurrent vitreous hemorrhage, and I asked him to avoid vibration or jarring activity to prevent retinal detachment. I asked him to return for check in a week, sooner should he notice any striking change.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation787 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation723 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation766 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation695 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation699 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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Retinal Tear with Vitreous Hemorrhage before and after Laser Photocoagulation672 views61-year-old man has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Vision OD is 20/160 There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
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61-year-old man was seen in the office on 4/26/2011. He has noticed increased floaters in the right eye for about the last week. Since they began, they are getting a little less bothersome. When they came on, he was not doing anything strenuous and he was not taking any blood thinners. He does take multivitamins.
VISUAL ACUITY: Vision OD is 20/160, OS 20/30. IOP: OD 15, OS 17.
SLIT LAMP EXAM: There is 1+ nuclear sclerosis in both eyes.
EXTENDED OPHTHALMOSCOPY:
OD: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. There is a posterior vitreous separation. There is 3+ vitreous hemorrhage with a retinal tear, about 2-disc diameters posterior to the equator at 10:00 o’clock over a retinal vessel.
OS: Vertical C/D ratio is 0.5. There is no posterior vitreous separation. The macula and periphery look healthy.
IMPRESSION:
1. VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE – RIGHT EYE
2. RETINAL TEAR – RIGHT EYE
3. POSTERIOR VITREOUS SEPARATION – RIGHT EYE
4. CATARACTS
DISCUSSION: I explained to the patient he does have a retinal tear in the right eye with fresh vitreous hemorrhage. I treated the retinal tear with laser. I asked him to avoid heavy lifting and straining to prevent a recurrent vitreous hemorrhage, and I asked him to avoid vibration or jarring activity to prevent retinal detachment. I asked him to return for check in a week, sooner should he notice any striking change.