Follow-up of the vein occlusion patient from previous page:

The BCVA was 20/30 OD and 20/15 OS. Ophthalmoscopy revealed large cups due to glaucoma OU and an epiretinal membrane 0D>0S. The vein occlusions OD appear to be resolving quite well but the patient is still symptomatic in the right eye. He complains about persistent blurred vision OD which is improved when the patient looks slightly above the letters and words that he wants to read. Hence, he has learned eccentric viewing OD and is using a point above the fovea to see more clearly. His symptom and his asymmetric best corrected VA is explained by the status of the PIL, as demonstrated on the next two pages.