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276 Ischemic Complication of DrusenPP30a: right eye--buried drusen; PP30b: buried drusen with anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AION) from complication of drusen of left eye. Ischemic complication of drusen in left eye. PP30c: 3 month follow-up: narrowed arterioles slightly pale disc with buried drusen. Anatomy: Optic disc. Patho...Image
277 Macular Cherry Red Spots in Tay-Sachs diseaseMacular cherry red spots in patient with Tay-Sachs disease. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Retinal ganglion cell accumulation of lipid. Disease/Diagnosis: Tay-Sachs disease. Clinical: Severe mental retardation and blindness. Fatal.Image
278 R3C5 Calcific Retinal EmboliCalcific retinal emboli. There is a round gray embolus occluding the superior temporal branch of the retinal artery. Note that the blood column is absent in the superior temporal retinal artery for a short distance off of the disc margin. Note that two collateral branches now fill the distal tempora...Image
279 Retinal Pigmentary Degeneration with Progressive External OphthalmoplegiaThis 55 year old woman has pigmentary retinal degeneration with progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). (Kearns-Sayre Syndrome). Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Mitochondrial disease. Disease/Diagnosis: Progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). Clinical: Can't move eyes.Image
280 Retinal Pigmentary Degeneration with Progressive External OphthalmoplegiaThis 55 year old woman has pigmentary retinal degeneration with progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). (Kearns-Sayre Syndrome). Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Mitochondrial disease. Disease/Diagnosis: Progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). Clinical: Can't move eyes.Image
281 Unilateral papilledemaUnilateral papilledema in Pseudotumor cerebri in patient with elevated intracranial pressure. Right eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri). Clinical: Transient monocular blindness (transient visual ob...Image
282 Unilateral PapilledemaUnilateral papilledema in Pseudotumor cerebri in patient with elevated intracranial pressure. Left eye. Has no optic cup. Disc is flat. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unliateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerbri). Clinical: Transient monocular ...Image
283 Sturge Weber Syndrome (Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis)Sturge Weber Syndrome (Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis); Color of the retina is deep red (sometimes called tomato catsup) due to a four fold thickening of the choroidal vascular bed. Glaucomatous cupping of the optic nerve. Striking retinal venous vascular anomalies on the disc and in the retina. ...Image
284 C209 Papillitis with Macular Star, Cat Scratch DiseaseProven Bartonella neuroretinitis. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Axoplasmic stasis due to inflammation. Disease/ Diagnosis: Bartonella Henslae (Cat Scratch). Clinical: Visual blurring without visual field defect; Ocular disc edema with macular star (ODEMS).Image
285 R3C4 Calcific Retinal EmboliCalcific retinal emboli. This fundus shows two calcific emboli in the retinal arteriole tree. The embolus at the end of the disc has caused a retinal infarction and the embolus above the optic disc has also caused a retinal infarction. Note that these white emboli stick in the retinal vessel in mids...Image
286 Cerebellar Macular DegenerationCerebellar macular degeneration in a 7 year old boy with blindness. Rectal biopsy positive for storage material. Nature of cerebral degeneration was not defined in era when picture was taken. Sister also had similar findings. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Optic atrophy. Disease/Diagnosis: Congenital r...Image
287 Congenital Retinal Cerebellar DegenerationCongenital retinal blindness due to cerebellar degeneration syndrome. Granular retinal pigmentary degeneration. Pair with R2_B1_1a. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Optic atrophy. Disease/Diagnosis: Congenital retinal cerebellar degeneration. Clinical: Severe mental retardation and blindness.Image
288 Congenital Retinal Cerebellar DegenerationCongenital retinal blindness due to cerebellar degeneration syndrome. Optic disc pallor with arteriolar attenuation. Pair with R2_B1_1b. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Optic atrophy. Disease/ Diagnosis: Congenital retinal cerebellar degeneration. Clinical: Severe mental retardation and blindness.Image
289 H08 PanhypoplasiaSevere hypoplasia. Right eye. Boy. Good example of double ring sign. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Hypoplasia of the optic nerve. Disease/ Diagnosis: Hypoplasia.Image
290 Tuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis. Astrocytic hamartoma of the optic disc. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Astrocytic hamartoma. Disease/Diagnosis: Tuberous sclerosis. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
291 Unilateral PapilledemaUnilateral papilledema in Pseudotumor cerebri in patient with elevated intracranial pressure. Right eye. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri). Clinical: Transient monocular blindness (transient visual ob...Image
292 Unilateral PapilledemaUnilateral papilledema in Pseudotumor cerebri in patient with elevated intracranial pressure. Left eye. Has no optic cup. Disc is flat. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Unilateral papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri). Clinical: Transient monocular...Image
293 C03 Pits of the Optic DiscCentral optic pit. Left eye. Anatomy: Optic disc.Image
294 Retinal Signs of Atheromatous EmbolizationRetinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Cholesterol embolization causing capillary bleeding. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Focal capillary bleeding. Disease/Diagnosis: Carotid atheromatous vascular disease. Clinical: No visual symptoms.Image
295 Retinal Signs of Atheromatous EmbolizationRetinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Branch retinal artery occlusion from atheromatous debris. Note gray areas of retina including the macula indicating infarction. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Carotid atheromatous disease. Disease/Diagnosis: Carotid atheromatous vascular disease. Clinical: Su...Image
296 Retinal Signs of Atheromatous EmbolizationRetinal signs of atheromatous embolization. Central retinal artery occlusion at the level of the optic disc. The embolus that caused it can not be seen. Anatomy: Retina. Pathology: Carotid atheromatous disease. Disease/Diagnosis: Carotid atheromatous vascular disease. Clinical: Blindness.Image
297 Bilateral PapilledemaRight eye. Bilateral Papilledema in a patient with hyperthyroidism. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Bilateral papilledema with hyperthyroidism.Image
298 Bilateral PapilledemaLeft eye. Bilateral Papilledema in a patient with hyperthyroidism. Woman. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Papilledema. Disease/Diagnosis: Bilateral papilledema.Image
299 E01 Disc Swelling with Central Vein OcclusionLeft eye. Central retinal vein occlusion with disc swelling. Anatomyt: Optic disc; Retina. Pathology: Vasculitis. Disease/ Diagnosis: Disc swelling due to retinal vasculitis.Image
300 Multifocal ChoroidopathyMultifocal choroidopathy in a patient with uveitis. Anatomy: Retina. Disease/Diagnosis: Uveitis, Multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
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