Ultra-widefield Autofluorescence – Page 56 of 66
Case 6: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OS Similar findings are revealed in the left eye.
Case 6: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OS Similar findings are revealed in the left eye.
Case 6: Optomap® Fundus Auto Fluorescence Image OD
Case 6: Optomap® Fundus Auto Fluorescence Image OD In the FAF images, there appears to be a zone of hyper AF between the pigmented area and the posterior pole. This hyper AF indicates that the condition is active and will likely progress more posteriorly.
Case 6: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OD
Case 6: Optomap® Color Fundus Image OD Case 6: A 50-year-old Hispanic female presented on referral for an unusual, localized pigmentation in each eye. She had no family history of night blindness or any other serious eye problem. Best corrected VA was 20/20- in each eye. Note the bone spicule pigmentation localized to
Similar findings here as well. The PIL is disrupted under the fovea and thins away from the macula. The diagnosis is pericentral RP, a mild form of RP which is most often autosomal dominant. Attempts to evaluate family members, perform ERGS and obtain genetics are presently underway. As in the right eye, this
Case 5: Optomap® OS KEY:Natural OptomapColor OptomapAuto Fluorescence
Case 5: Optomap® Fundus Auto Fluorescence Image OS
Very similar findings are revealed in the left eye.
Case 5: Optomap® Fundus Auto Fluorescence and Topcon 3D OCT OD Pigment migration to blood vessels in the inner retina is characteristic of many retinal degenerations. See case #25 page 28 and page 30.