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76 IB204 Post Radiation Papillopathy1973. Although patient lived, she was blinded by her radiation treatment for glioma. Note retinal arterioles are so small they are barely visible. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post radiation papillopathy. Disease/ Diagnosis: Post radiation papillopathy. Clinical: Blindness following radiation the...Image
77 IC101 Old Central Retinal Artery OcclusionOld central retinal artery occlusion without additional retinovascular signs, 1969. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Central retinal artery occlusion. Disease/ Diagnosis: Central retinal artery occlusion. Clinical: Sudden blindness.Image
78 IC103a Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Choroidal Arteriolar OcclusionCentral retinal artery occlusion and choroidal vascular occlusion due to pressure on the eyeball during craniotomy. Note total loss of vascularity of the optic disc and surrounding choroid. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Combined central retinal and choroidal arteriolar occlusion. Disease/ Diagnos...Image
79 IC103b Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Choroidal Arteriole Occlusion1980, Evidence of choroidal vascular ischemia. Central retinal artery occlusion and choroidal vascular occlusion from amputation of the optic nerve for meningioma. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Optic glioma and optic nerve was amputated during excision of the tumor. Disease/ Diagnosis: Optic nerve...Image
80 IC103d Central Retinal Artery Occlusion with Choroidal Arteriole Occlusion1969, Complete loss of blood supply to retina and choroid. Cause unknown. Boy. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Toxic ischemic retinal damage 22a. Clinical: Blindness.Image
81 IC104a Retinal Pigmentary Degeneration (Sine Pigmentosa)Retinal pigmentary degeneration (sine pigmentosa), with extreme arteriolar narrowing. 1967. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Retinal pigmentary degeneration. Disease/ Diagnosis: Retinal pigmentary degeneration. Clinical: Night blindness.Image
82 IC105 Quinine Toxicity (Amblyopia)Quinine toxicity (amblyopia), 1971, blind eye, note diffuse arteriole narrowing and optic nerve pallor. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Toxic ischemic retinal damage. Disease/ Diagnosis: Quinine toxicity. Clinical: Blindness.Image
83 ID01 Post Papilledema GliosisPost papilledema milky gliosis with arteriolar constriction, 1982, right eye, pair with ID_2. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis due to huge anterior communicating artery aneurysm. Disease/ Diagnosis: Elevated intracranial pressure from aneurysm. Clinical: Diminishe...Image
84 ID02 Post Papilledema GliosisPost papilledema milky gliosis with arteriolar constriction and atrophy, 1982, left eye, pair with ID_1. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis due to huge anterior communicating artery aneurysm. Disease/ Diagnosis: Elevated intracranial pressure from aneurysm. Clinical...Image
85 ID03a Post Papilledema Atrophy with Marked GliosisPost papilledema atrophy with marked gliosis in a patient with pseudotumor cerebri. Patient weighed over 300 pounds. Right eye blind. 1981. Right eye. Pair with ID_3b. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis from long standing elevated intracranial pressure. Disease/ Dia...Image
86 ID03b Post Papilledema Atrophy with Marked GliosisPost papilledema atrophy with marked gliosis in a patient with pseudotumor cerebri. Patient weighed over 300 pounds. Left eye has visual field defects. 1981, right eye, pair with ID_3a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis from long standing elevated intracranial pres...Image
87 ID04a Post Papilledema Atrophy with Marked GliosisPost papilledema atrophy with marked gliosis in a patient with pseudotumor cerebri, 1985, right eye, pair with ID_4b, Note "high water" marks in peripapillary pigment epithelial layer. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis from long standing elevated intracranial press...Image
88 ID04b Post Papilledema Atrophy with Marked GliosisPost papilledema atrophy with marked gliosis in a patient with pseudotumor. Nasal ovoid absence of the retinal pigment epithelium. Presumably a defect from the long standing papilledema. 1985,. Right eye, pair with ID_4a. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Post papilledema atrophy and gliosis from long...Image
89 ID06 Post Papilledema Optic Atrophy with Arteriolar Sheathing and Optociliary Veins1989. Post papilledema optic atrophy with arteriolar sheathing and optociliary veins. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Long standing effects of intracranial pressure. Clinical: Blindness.Image
90 ID07 Post Papilledema Optic AtrophyPost papilledema optic atrophy with gliosis and arteriolar narrowing. 1994. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Residue of long standing papilledema. Clinical: Visual loss.Image
91 IF101 Low Tension GlaucomaLow tension glaucoma. Highly myopic eye with shallow cup. Peripapillary choroidal pigment atrophy. Note the narrowed retinal arterioles. 1965. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Glaucoma. Disease/ Diagnosis: Low tension glaucoma. Clinical: Visual field defects.Image
92 IF103a Low Tension Glaucoma60 year old woman. Congenital myopia. Temporal pallor. Shallow cupping. Possible low tension glaucoma. Pair with IF1_3b. Note arteriola narrowing. 1971. Anatomy: Optic disc. Clinical: Bilateral field defects.Image
93 IF103b Low Tension Glaucoma60 year old woman. Congenital myopia. Temporal pallor. Shallow cupping. Possible low tension glaucoma. Pair with IF1_3a. Note arteriola narrowing. Anatomy: Optic disc. Clinical: Bilateral field defects.Image
94 IF106 Low Tension GlaucomaLow tension glaucoma with subtle inferior temporal wedge defect in the retinal nerve fiber layer corresponding with an inferior temporal defect in the neuroglial rim. 27 year old man. 1984. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Glaucoma. Disease/ Diagnosis: Low tension glaucoma. Clinical: Superior arcuate...Image
95 IF108 Glaucoma Cupped DiscGlaucoma cupped disc. Note dark slits in the upper arcuate retinal nerve fibers. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Glaucoma. Disease/ Diagnosis: Glaucoma. Clinical: Inferior field defects.Image
96 IF109 Glaucoma Cupped DiscGlaucoma cupped disc. Note inferior extension of the optic cup, thinning of the neuroglial rim at 5:00 and inferior sector defect in the retinal nerve fiber layer. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Glaucoma. Disease/ Diagnosis: Glaucoma. Clinical: Superior field defects.Image
97 IF110 Low Tension GlaucomaLow tension glaucoma with an inferior sector defect in the retinal nerve fiber layer. 1979. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Glaucoma. Disease/ Diagnosis: Low tension glaucoma. Clinical: Superior field defects.Image
98 IF202a Temporal Cupping with Dominant Hereditary Optic AtrophyRight eye. Teenage boy. Dominant hereditary optic atrophy (Kjer). Shows pallor and shallow cupping temporally. Pair with IF2_2b. 1975. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Disease/ Diagnosis: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Clinical: Depressed central vision.Image
99 IF202b Temporal Cupping with Dominant Hereditary Optic AtrophyLeft eye. Teenage boy. Dominant hereditary optic atrophy (Kjer). Shows temporal pallor only. Shallow temporal cup. Pair with IF2_2a. 1975. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Disease/ Diagnosis: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Clinical: Depressed central vision.Image
100 IF203a Temporal Cupping with Dominant Hereditary Optic AtrophyRight eye shows pallor and temporal cupping. Pair with IF2_3b. 1994. Anatomy: Optic disc. Pathology: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Disease/ Diagnosis: Dominant hereditary optic atrophy. Clinical: Depressed central vision.Image
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