Iris Tumor
This image demonstrates an iris tumor that is sitting in the angle. Photograph was made by James Gilman of the Moran Eye Center using a Goldmann 3-mirror lens scatter illumination with a Zeiss photo...
View ArticleKeratoprosthesis
This image is from a patient has a keratoprosthesis or artificial cornea. Photograph was made by James Gilman of the Moran Eye Center using a sclerotic scatter illumination with a Zeiss photo slitlamp...
View ArticleIris Tumor Goniometer
Iris tumors are fairly common and have been featured here on Webvision before. Most “tumors” are actually cysts or benign nevi, but malignant melanomas also can occur. Fortunately, most of them are...
View ArticleMap-Dot Fingerprint Dystrophy
This is a patient with Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy, otherwise known as Cogan’s dystrophy. Map-dot-fingerprint dystrophy is the most typical form of corneal dystrophy. This disorder typically occurs...
View ArticlePupilloplasty
The pupil is the aperture through which light passes into the eye and is created by the circular ring of thin muscles known as the iris. These images are from a pupilloplasty made with a 10.0 proline...
View ArticleComplicated Retinal Detatchment
This set of images (click the image above to enlarge) are optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of retained perfluoro-octane (PFO) droplets after repair of a complicated retinal detachment. PFO...
View ArticleCongenital Iris Vessel Crossing The Pupil
Grand Rounds for today is an interesting finding of an anomalous congenital blood vessel that crosses the front of a pupil, relaxing when the pupil is small, and pulling taut when the pupil becomes is...
View ArticleVogt Koyanagi Harada Syndrome (VKH)
This imagery is from a patient with Vogt Koyanagi Harada Syndrome (VKH). VKH is a presumed autoimmune disease that presents with waxing and waning subretinal fluid. There is chromic uveitis with...
View ArticleVitreoretinal Lymphoma
Vitreoretinal lymphoma is a form of central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma that often is misdiagnosed as uveitis, but is the most common form of intraocular lymphoma. A proper diagnosis of...
View ArticleChoroidal Neoplasm
Choroidal neoplasms are tumors of the choroid of the eye. The most common intraocular tumors are in fact, malignant melanomas of the choroid which increase in frequency as we age. This case study came...
View ArticleAcute Zonal Occult Outer Reinopathy (AZOOR)
This photo (enlarged image) shows peripheral vasculitis in a patient with Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy (AZOOR). Five images were taken in each eye and composited together to show the peripheral...
View ArticleOptic Nerve Head Drusen
Drusen in the retina is a common finding in aging retina, forming deposits in the retina between Bruch’s membrane and the retinal pigment epithelium. Most people over 40 start to accumulate some...
View ArticlePolypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy
We had a recent case of Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy here at the Moran Eye Center, imaged here as an ICG angiogram (large image here). Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy is an uncommon disorder of...
View ArticleRetinal Astrocytic Hamartoma
This is a 58 year old white female with a retinal astrocytic hamartoma on her right optic nerve. Retinal astrocytic hamartomas are glial tumors of the retinal nerve fiber layer arising from retinal...
View ArticleProgression of Geographic Atrophy
These retinal images are from an 84 year old white male who presented to the Moran Eye Center in 2008. He was diagnosed and followed for dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) with serial...
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