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prob. with the iris is called? If glaucoma is associated with it what could it be from
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correctopia, trauma could cause it and the glaucoma could come months to years later.
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spot on the macula is called?
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Fuchs spot.....Fuch its all over
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cataract associated with glaucoma
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glaucomafleckin
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give two names for this and what diseases should you look for this in particular
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neovascularization glaucoma
rubiosis look for this in pts with diabetes and glaucoma |
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pigment dispersion or pseudoexpholiation?
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pigment dispersion (pseudo would be on the pupilary ruff, like moth eaten)
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what is wrong with this angel
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pigment in the TM
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whats wrong here
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pseudoexfoliation
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obviously there is a synechia here. how would you describe where it is attached at
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10 to 11 and at 6 oclock
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what layer are these hemorrhages in
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NFL
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this person had acute unilateral vision loss
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AION
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what type of cancer is this representative of?
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waldenstroms macroglobulinemia
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choroideremia
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birth defect
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inferior coloboma
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what is the yellow spot? in general terms
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cotton wool spot
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what is this and what stage is it in
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stargardts endstage
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what is the dystrophy
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gyrate dystrophy
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blood problem
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hyperemia
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what is the disease and what stage
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oguchis in a light adapted stage. if it was dark adapted the fundus would appear to be darker and more normal
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hint salmon colored vessels
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lipemia retinalis
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notice the straighter than normal vessels
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morning glory also notice that it looks like a double ring sign of ONH hypoplasia but the center of the disc is not grey
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in general what is showing here
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mylinated vessels
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what is accumulating here
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ONH drusen
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disease? (not sure if is is a disease perse)
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optic disc edema with macular star (ODEMS)
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pattern dystrophy
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what are the spots and what are they associated with. This was a young black female
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periphlebitis (candle wax drippings) in sarcoidosis
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what is this
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pigment/choroidal crescent
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type of lesion and what are they associated with
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pisciform lesions associated with fundus flavimaculatus a form of stargardts
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what are the two types of hemorrhages seen here
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dot/blot and roth spot
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what is the problem
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RP
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what systemic condition would you suspect from what you see here
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sarcoid b/c young black female and sinusoidal upper lids from enlarged lacrimal glands
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what is this called and what is it associated with
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sea fan neovascularization associated with sickle cell
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what is this and what is it associated with
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sea fan neo associated with sickle cell
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what is wrong with the vessels and what are they associated with. need a hint....look at the direction the vessels are traveling.
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situs inversis associated with a tilted disc
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type of dystrophy
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stargardts
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systemic problem (not rosacea)
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SLE
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what is wrong
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tilted disc
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what blood problem could cause this vessel presentation
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sickle cell
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what is this
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trabeculoplasty. (to me it looks like a peripheral iridotomy so if you disagree with trabeculoplasty let me know. the pic didnt have a title and it was right after a slide talking about trabeculoplasty.)
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this is not a glaucoma pt. what is this a typical field for
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RP (retinitis pigmentosa)
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