Case #30 – Subhyaloid Hemorrhages

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Case 3: Fluorescein Angiography Fundus Image OD Note at least two hyperfluorescent macroaneurusm " bulges" revealed with FA.

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Case 3: A 70 year old black female with systemic hypertension resulting in hypertensive retinopathy (and probably an old central retinal vein occlusion) presented with blurred vision in the right eye. VA was 20/800 OD and 20/20- OS and Ta=18/18. Massive lipid deposition is present throughout much of the posterior pole OD. An

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Histological Section as Compared to the OCT Image  Although the Photoreceptor Integrity Line, or the PIL (defined as the junction between the inner and outer segments) is barely visible in most histological sections, it is highly prominent in normal SD OCTs. The PIL, as shown above, should be continuous throughout the entire scan

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Case 2: A nerve fiber layer hemorrhage contiguous with the disc in a glaucoma suspect often represents a so-called Drance hemorrhage.

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