Case #26 – Range of Retinoschisis

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Case 2: Optomap® Color Fundus Image of Left Eye The optomap® image reveals a lesion superior temporal in the left eye, which was later confirmed with B-scan to be a retinoschisis.

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Case 2: Optomap® Fundus Image Comparison of Right Eye Note the retinal vessel appears thicker within the area of the RS in the inferior temporal quadrant of the right eye. Retinal vessels in the periphery that appear thicker in the optomap® images are likely associated with an elevated lesion. This could be

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Case 2: Optomap® Color Fundus Image of Right Eye Case 2: An asymptomatic 54-year-old patient was referred for evaluation of a lesion superior temporal in the left eye that was noted during binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (BIO). BCVA measured 20/20 OU. Optomap®  images confirmed the lesion in the left eye, but also revealed

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Case 1: B-Scan Images Of Right and Left Eye The B-scan of the right eye revealed highly reflective deposits on the optic nerve head corresponding to the optic disc drusen. Optic disc drusen often contain calcium, which make them visible at lower B-scan sensitivity settings because of their increased acoustic density. For additional

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Case 1: Optomap® Fundus Image Comparison of Left Eye There were no visible holes or tears in the retina upon fundus examination and the bullous retinoschisis did not appear to shift or move when the patient was supine.

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Case 1: Optomap® Fundus Image Comparison of Right Eye Optic disc drusen are crystalline deposits in the optic nerve head. Note the disc drusen in our patient which are visible in the optomap® composite color, red and green separation images.

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