AZOOR or RP? – Page 13 of 33
Composite Fundus Image vs. Optomap® A montage of 35 normal fundus images covering approximately 80% of the retina is essentially equivalent to one single optomap® image.
Composite Fundus Image vs. Optomap® A montage of 35 normal fundus images covering approximately 80% of the retina is essentially equivalent to one single optomap® image.
Composite Fundus Image OS
Composite Fundus Image OD A montage can be created by assembling a group of standard fundus photos.
Optomap® Red and Green Separation Fundus Images of Left Eye Red Separation Green Separation
Optomap® Color Fundus Image of Right Eye The blood vessels are very attenuated in general, but are easier to identify when pigment cells migrate around the vessels.
Optomap® plus with ResMax™ Image OD PVDs move from moment to moment and the movement can be documented with sequential Images.
Optomap® plus with ResMax™ Image OD and OS
Optomap® color Fundus Image of Left Eye Similar, but not as extensive, pigmentary clumping in the left eye as well.
Optomap® Color Fundus Image of Right Eye Migration of RPE Cells3,4,5 from the outer retina to retina vessels in the inner retina results in bone corpuscle type clumping. A large PVD is noted superior to the disc.
Clinical Findings (Recent exam 10/23/09) CC Vision considerably worse LE over past year or so with poor side vision and poor night vision. Vision essentially useless RE for many years. No family member has yet to be identified with any related eye disorder. VA HM R 20/70 L. Fundus exam- Atrophic appearing retina with