CASE STUDY: Left Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion
A 40 year old patient presented with sudden onset of painless vision loss from his left eye.
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A 40 year old patient presented with sudden onset of painless vision loss from his left eye.
I saw a patient, who presented to his optometrist initially due to a floater in his left eye.
A 61 year old female presents for a review of drusen in her right eye.
This is a classic Cavernous Haemangioma with a great white cluster of aneurysms and on the fluorescein angiography showing classic fluid levels.
I saw a patient, who had right sided cataract surgery under my supervision at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital earlier this month.
This is a classic case of Valsalva Retinopathy most commonly caused usually by excessive coughing and/or vomiting. This will usually clear up without complication.
This is a photo of a 17 year old female I saw last week. This is an Optic Nerve Pit with sub retinal fluid. It is a congenital condition.
This is a photo of a 65 year old male I saw last week. This is vitreomacular traction however, he presents with excellent vision – 6/4.5 bilaterally.
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