Case #45 – Ultra-widefield Autofluorescence

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References 1. Khng, Cgyw, Ey Yap, Kg Au-Eong, Th Lim, and Kh Leong. "Central Serous Retinopathy Complicating Systemic Lupus Erythematosus a Case Series." Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology 28.4 (2000): 309-13. 2. M.B Eckstein, D.J Spalton and G.E Holder, Visual loss from central serous retinopathy in systemic lupus erythematosus. Br. J. Ophthalmol., 77 (1993), pp.

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Jerome Sherman, OD, FAAO Jerome Sherman, O.D., is perhaps optometry's most prolific writer, publishing over 650 clinical articles, research manuscripts, book chapters and two CDs. He is senior author of three books that were published in 2007, and has delivered over three thousand lectures both nationally and internationally. He has served as a contributing

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Comments and Conclusions • Case 2 demonstrates that 200 degrees of the fundus can be imaged without dilation in a single quarter of a second flash. • The last case reveals that retinal degenerations that are solely beyond the equator can be imaged in color and with FAF. • Myriad patterns of retinal degenerations

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Case 6: Topcon 3D OCT Scan Images OD A horizontal SD OCT section through the fovea OD reveals a normal PIL under the fovea. However, the PIL appears to thin away from the fovea.

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