022 October 2013 - Best Image Finalist - Winner - Marissa Scherf - Unilateral Hemorrhagic Retinopathy - New England Retina Associates
Unilateral Hemorrhagic Retinopathyvu 1329 foisA 53 yr-old male was referred for a Macular Aneurysm. The FA should no apparent Aneurysm, nor did it show any evident VO or Edema. The patient is in the Navy but hadn't gone on any deep sea dives or any air flights.
The cause of the hemorrhages is unknown, the following ARVO abstract from 2012 identifies similar cases found in females.
Clinical Features Of Unilateral Hemorrhagic Retinopathy: A New Retinal Entity?
Presentation Start/End Time: Wednesday, May 09, 2012, 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Session 466 (4 votes)
Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachmentvu 821 foisPatient comes in for second opinion on RD, right eye. VA is NLP in the right eye. Fundus photography shows inferior retinal detachment with holes and subretinal fibrosis. No further surgery is suggested at this time. (1 votes)
Elevated Nevusvu 665 fois (0 votes)
Epiretinal Membranevu 758 fois (0 votes)
Central Retinal Venous Occlusion with Papilledema, Irtraretinal Hemorrhage and Vascular Tortuosityvu 771 fois (0 votes)
Papilledema unspecified vu 1036 fois (0 votes)
Embolic CRAO colorvu 801 fois (0 votes)
Myopic Degeneration with RPE Lossvu 1126 foisPatient comes in for follow up for glaucoma. VA is 20/30 in both eyes. Fundus photography shows the RPE loss due to myopic degeneration, nasally, inferiority in the left eye. (1 votes)