Panoramic Ophthalmoscopy Optomap Images and Interpretation
by Sherman, Jerry; Karamchandani, Gulshan; Jones, William; Nath, Sanjeev; Yannuzzi, LarryBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
| Dedication | |
| About the Authors | |
| Contributing Authors | |
| Introduction | |
| Optic Disc | |
| Disc Lesion Shows Slow Growth Over a Decade | |
| Routine Scan in a 6-Year-Old Reveals Brain Disorder | |
| Finding of Decrease in Cup-to-Disc Ratio Leads to Brain Tumor Diagnosis | |
| Visual Problems Resulting From Car Accident | |
| Benign Brain Disorder | |
| Differential Diagnosis of Cupping | |
| Genetic Testing Reveals Etiology of Blindness | |
| Blurred Disc Borders Raise Concern | |
| An Optometrist's Sister | |
| Trauma Evaluation Leads to Unrelated Discovery | |
| Sinus Blindness | |
| Pity About the Pit | |
| Macula | |
| Follow-up of Mentally Challenged Patient | |
| Triad of Trouble In Symptomatic High School Teacher | |
| Blindness Due to Trauma Decades Earlier | |
| Patient with Shimmering Spots | |
| An Octogenarian Who Has Had It All | |
| Question of Wet Versus Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration In Blind Octogenarian | |
| Visual Acuity OK at Present But Fundus Findings Predict Blindness | |
| Fuzzy 20/20 Vision | |
| Pregnancy-Induced Maculopathy | |
| Myopia | |
| Treated Retinal Tear Patient Complains About Floaters | |
| Multiple Temporal Tears in High Myopia | |
| Astronomy Buff Presents with Rings of Saturn | |
| Back Bulge aka Posterior Staphyloma | |
| Vascular | |
| Asymptomatic Hypertensive Patient Presents With Multiple Hemorrhages | |
| Complication of Migraines or Migraine Treatment? | |
| Retinal Disorder Due to Birth Control Pills? | |
| Temporary Loss of Vision: Why? | |
| Big Change in a Month | |
| Hepatitis-Induced Retinopathy? | |
| Multiple Therapies for Diabetic Maculopathy | |
| Bad Disease, Bad Options, Bad Outcome | |
| Two Systemic Diseases Result in Combined Retinopathy | |
| Overly Aggressive Laser Treatment or Second Disease | |
| Subtleties Missed on Routine Exam | |
| Objective Evidence of Treatment Denied by Patient | |
| Myriad Maladies | |
| Worlds Longest Cilioretinal Artery? | |
| Boy With Exudates | |
| It Ain't Rare If It's In Your Chair | |
| Peripheral Lesions In Both Eyes | |
| Upper Vision "A Bit Dark" | |
| Viagra-Induced Retinopathy? | |
| Inflammatory | |
| Light Sensitivity Heralds Recurrent Inflammation | |
| Double Whammy | |
| Giant Congenital Lesions | |
| The Unfortunate Lesion Location | |
| The Fortunate Missing Component of the Triad | |
| An Optometrist With Multiple Spots | |
| Blurry Vision Is the Tip of the Iceberg of Serious Systemic Disease | |
| Gnat Tracks Fade Following Vitrectomy | |
| Mass Lesions | |
| Suspicious Lesion In an Asymptomatic Optometrist | |
| Typical Nevus In Glaucoma Suspect | |
| Large Lesion Leads to Concern | |
| Glaucoma Screening Reveals Unrelated Disorder | |
| Melanoma Hiding Behind Cataract | |
| Worsening Vision Without Glasses Leads to Detection of Large Mass | |
| Lesion de Novo in 17 Months | |
| Asymptomatic Young Mother of Three Requires Enucleation | |
| Routine Contact Lens Check-up Reveals Malignant Tumor | |
| Fundus Finding Points to Metastasis | |
| Detachments | |
| Excessive Floaters Followed by Vision Loss | |
| Shallow Retinal Detachment Without Typical Symptoms Complicates Detection | |
| Small Hole Leads to Big Problems | |
| Residual Retinopathy From Decade Old Trauma | |
| A Different Form of Retinal Lattice | |
| Silent and Progressive Vision Disorder | |
| Ring Unrecognized by Retinal Surgeon | |
| High-Tech Instruments Diagnose a Rare Peripheral Retinal Lesion | |
| B-Scan Confirms Lesion Missed By BIO | |
| Retinoschisis Plus | |
| Kissing Choroidals | |
| Why the Arcuate Folds? | |
| Retinal Degenerations | |
| Dialysis Patient Presents With Bizarre Retinal Disorder | |
| Early Indication of Blindness or Just a Variant of Normal? | |
| Unilateral Dots and Night Blindness | |
| Retinitis Pigmentosa Complicates Glaucoma Diagnosis | |
| Textbook Retinitis Pigmentosa | |
| First Panoramic Fundus View of New Clinical Entity | |
| Young Male Presented With Progressive Day and Night Vision Impairment | |
| Doctor's Initial Panic Replaced by Acceptance | |
| Patient Concerned About Old Red Spot After New Trauma | |
| Vision Problem Skips a Generation | |
| Trauma Complicates Genetic Disorder | |
| Photophobic Patient With Nystagmus Presents With Light Flashes | |
| This Patient Sees? | |
| Vitreous | |
| Recent, Large Floater Leads to Discovery of Disc Hemorrhage | |
| Asteroid Hyalosis Hampers Fundus View | |
| Poor View Complicates LASIK Evaluation | |
| A Persistent Spot in Each Eye Prompts Exam | |
| Doctor Documents His Own Progressive Vitreoretinal Detachment | |
| Peripheral Lesions | |
| Heart-Shaped Retinal Tear Following Lover's Spat | |
| Concerned Patient Obtains Various Opinions About His Lattice Degeneration | |
| Asymptomatic Male With Myriad Fundus Lesions | |
| Asymptomatic Female With Unusual Anastomosis | |
| Octogenarian With Eight Eye Disorders | |
| The Next Frontier | |
| Optomap FA Digital Ultra-Widefield Angiography | |
| Index | |
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