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1 Von Hippel Lindau Disease with Photocoagulation EffectVon Hippel Lindau Disease with appearance of Xenon photocoagulation on a mini hemangioblastoma. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
2 Von Hippel Lindau Disease Pathology of Mini HemangioblastomaVon Hippel Lindau Disease. Pathologic appearance of flat preparation of retina from necropsy study. Trypsin digestion study of retinal vascular bed with a mini VHL lesion. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
3 Von Hippel Lindau Disease Associated with Increased ICPVon Hippel Lindau Disease; Optic disc lesion with hemorrhage from it in a patient with acute intracranial pressure elevation from a posterior fossa hemangioblastoma. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: Headache.Image
4 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma); Small hemangioblastoma on the disc margin at 10:00. Large peripheral hemangioblastoma out of view to the top right seen on R1_C2b. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual...Image
5 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma); Eye with large peripheral hemangioblastoma. Note particularly the large draining vein. Pair with R1_C2a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
6 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease with large retinal hemangioblastoma. Huge arteriole and venous loops directed upward and nasally toward the tumor. Group with R1_C3b, R1_C3c, R1_C3d. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
7 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease with large peripheral retinal hemangioblastoma. View of the tumor. Larger artery entering and the vein leaving the tumor are evidence of rapid arteriovenous shunting within the tumor. Group with R1_C3b, R1_C3c, R1_C3c. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/...Image
8 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease with large peripheral retinal hemangioblastoma. View of the tumor. Larger artery entering and the vein leaving the tumor are evidence of rapid arteriovenous shunting within the tumor. Group with R1_C3b, R1_C3a, R1_C3d. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/...Image
9 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Retinal Hemangioblastoma)Von Hippel Lindau Disease with large retinal hemangioblastoma. Continued view of the arteriole and venous channels leading to the tumor. Group with R1_C3a, R1_C3c, R1_C3d. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
10 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Hemangioblastoma of the Optic Disc)Von Hippel Lindau Disease with a retinal hemangioblastoma on her optic disc. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms. Patient had cerebellar ataxia. Imaging: R1_C1b is Arteriogram showing hemangioblastoma of the cer...Image
11 Von Hippel Lindau Disease (Hemangioblastoma of the Optic Disc)Von Hippel Lindau Disease; Arteriogram showing hemangioblastoma of the cerebellum and midbrain. Anatomy: Brain. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms. Patient had cerebellar ataxia. Imaging: Arteriogram showing hemangioblastoma of the...Image
12 Von Hippel Lindau DiseaseVon Hippel Lindau Disease with a mini retinal tumor. Flourescien angiogram shows how small tumor is. Pair with R1_C4a. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms. Imaging: Flourescien angiogram.Image
13 Von Hippel Lindau DiseaseVon Hippel Lindau Disease. Retinal photograph showing small whitish hemangiomablastoma. Note the dilated arterial and venous channels entering and leaving the tumor. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
14 Von Hippel Lindau DiseaseVon Hippel Lindau Disease with a mini retinal tumor. Pair with R1_C4b. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms. Imaging: Flourescien angiogram in R1_C4b.Image
15 Von Hippel Lindau DiseaseVon Hippel Lindau lesion on optic disc showing minimal increase in size over three year interval. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hemangioblastoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Von Hippel Lindau disease. Clinical: Patient other eye was removed for hemangioblastoma. He has numerous hemangioblastomas of his spi...Image
16 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossRight eye visual field combine with PP25a, b, & d. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Drusen disc with severe visual field defect. note the nasal visual field loss and the arcuate bundle defects. Central vision was 20/20.Image
17 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossLeft eye visual field. Combine with PP25 a, b, & c. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Note marked constriction of visual field in all quadrants with central preservation of vision.Image
18 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossLeft eye.16 year old girl: PP26b: buried drusen at the lower pole of the disc; PP26a: Visible drusen with visual field loss. Notice the thinning of the nerve fibers in both the superior and inferior arcuate bundles. PP26c: Goldmann visual field. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic ...Image
19 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossRight eye.16 year old girl: PP26a: Visible drusen with visual field loss. Notice the thinning of the nerve fibers in both the superior and inferior arcuate bundles. PP26b: buried drusen; PP26c: Goldmann visual field. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Druse...Image
20 Visible Drusen with Visual Field Loss16 year old girl: Drusen disc. Goldmann visual field. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Drusen disc with visual field loss.Image
21 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossPP25a: Left eye: Severe visual field defect. PP25b: right eye with exposed drusen and field loss: visual field defects; PP25c: right eye visual field PP25d: left eye visual field. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Dr...Image
22 Visible Drusen with Visual Field LossPP25b right eye with drusen and severe visual field loss. Match with PP25a, c & d. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Drusen disc with servere visual field loss.Image
23 Visible Drusen with Retinitis PigmentosaRight eye. Optic disc drusen with retinitis pigmentosa. Note the marked narrowing of the retinal arterioles and the spectacular change in the peripapillary choroid. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Patient was nearly bli...Image
24 Visible Drusen - BilateralPP22a: right eye. PP22b: Note bypass vein draining into the choroid at 8:00. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Normally functioning eye with drusen.Image
25 Visible Drusen - BilateralPP22a: right eye with obvious exposed drusen. PP22 b: Note bypass vein draining into the choroid at 8:00. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Drusen of the optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Drusen of the optic disc. Clinical: Normally functioning eye with drusen.Image
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