Case #16 – NVD and Traction RD

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT Peel Movie The Topcon 3D movie can be "peeled" to perhaps better reveal important findings such as the location of traction retinal detachments. Note: The movie can easily be paused or replayed by moving the mouse over the control panel on the bottom.

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT OD Note: The traction retinal detachment is located inferior nasal to the vitreopapillary traction.

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT Movie Topcon 3D OCT 2-dimensional movie which is composed of 128 horizontal sections beginning from the top and going down. All sections are contained within the 6 mm x 6 mm green box (see previous page). In the superior sections above the disc (horizontal scans 0 to

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT OD In a section well below the disc, the posterior hyaloid is tugging on the retina which results in traction retinal detachment.

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT OD Similarly, in a section at the inferior disc border, vitreopapillary traction is well documented.

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT OD In a section through the superior aspect of the disc, vitreopapillary traction is evident.

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Case 1: Topcon 3D OCT OD The horizontal section in both color and In grey scale Is slightly above the superior disc border (as shown in the fundus photo above) and reveals the posterior hyaloid close to but not attached to the disc.

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