Case #47 – Ultra-Widefield Auto Fluorescence in Dots, Spots, and Flecks

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Case 4: A 70-year-old black female presented for follow-up as a glaucoma suspect and a history of macula degeneration. Best corrected VA was 20/25 OD and 20/30 OS. Her CDs were .65 OU and lOPs were in the mid teens. One old record from a different institution suggested a small zone of occult

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Case 3: Optomap® plus with Resmax AF OU The relatively symmetric lesions suggest an inherited disorder. The patient is scheduled for genetic testing at Columbia University. In addition to Dr. Stephen Tsang, Dr. Tony Moore at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London found the gene for this or a very similar condition and has offered

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Case 3: Optomap® OD KEY: Color Optomap Red Separation Green Separation Auto Fluorescence Note that the flecks are best revealed with the AF image. As discussed in RH #44, AF is due to the aging pigment, lipofuscln, which increases very slowly over decades in a diffused. uniform fashion.

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Case 3: Optomap@ Ultra-Widefield Auto Fluorescence OD The dramatic AF Images reveal panretInal uniform radial linear-shaped flecks” which has been reported as a benign disorder b Stephen H Tsang MD PhD and his group at Columbia University.3 However, their case presentation did not demonstrate hyper AF as documented here.

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