Case #26 – Range of Retinoschisis

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Optos® Fluorescein Angiography Revealed numerous tortuous vessels in the mid and far periphery in each eye. Diagnosis Probable refractive amblyopia OU Disc Drusen OU Retinoschisis OU Peripheral Vasculopathy OU Disposition Monitor carefully

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History/Chief Complaint A 46-year-old male presented with complaints of reduced vision. Patient stated his vision had been blurred for as long as he could remember. Clinical Findings BCVA 20/40 OD 20/70 OS Retractive Error +11.00 OD +11.50 OS Goldmann IOP 11 OU Fundus Exam: Three contiguous retinoschisis (RS) lesions in the inferior temporal region

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Elevated Retinal Lesions The Optos® fly through is particularly helpful for patient education in demonstrating the extent and location of retinal abnormalities. Note: The movie can be paused or replayed by the use of the control panel at the bottom.

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Routine binocular indirect ophthalmoscopy (BIO) or optos® imaging often detects peripheral retinal lesions. But is the lesion excavated, flat or elevated? If elevated, is it a solid lesion, a cyst or a membrane? If membrane, is it a retina detachment (RD), retinoschisis (RS), choroidal detachment (CD) or the posterior hyaloid? This week's issue includes

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