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Choroidal Metastases from Advanced Cutaneous Melanoma

Specialty: Ocular Oncology
Type: Ophthalmic Images
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Original Contributor(s): Zelia M. Correa, MD, PhD; Soraiya Thura, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Correa, Thura

Fundus photo of a patient showing a choroidal melanocytic lesion of the macula with subretinal fluid and orange pigment. The patient has a history of metastatic cutaneous melanoma.

Penetrating Open Globe Injury with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body, Left Eye

Specialty: Ocular Oncology
Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Jonathan D. Tijerina, MD, MA
Discussant(s): Thomas A. Lazzarini, MD
Abstract A patient presented with acute decreased vision in the left eye after motor vehicle accident. The patient stated in the accident his car spun out and airbags deployed. Upon presentation, visual acuity was 20/25 in the right eye and light perception only in the left eye. IOP was 18mmHg in t…

Penetrating Open Globe Injury with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body, Left Eye

Specialty: Ocular Oncology
Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Jonathan D. Tijerina, MD, MA
Discussant(s): Thomas A. Lazzarini, MD
Penetrating Open Globe Injury with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body, Left Eye A patient presented with acute decreased vision in the left eye after motor vehicle accident. The patient stated in the accident his car spun out and airbags deployed. Upon presentation, visual acuity was 20/25 in the ri…

Penetrating Open Globe Injury with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body, Left Eye

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Jonathan D. Tijerina, MD, MA
Discussant(s): Thomas A. Lazzarini, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Lazzarini, Tijerina
Penetrating Open Globe Injury with Retained Intraocular Foreign Body, Left Eye A patient presented with acute decreased vision in the left eye after motor vehicle accident. The patient stated in the accident his car spun out and airbags deployed. Upon presentation, visual acuity was 20/25 in the ri…

Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS)

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Jonathan Yi, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Maura Di Nicola, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Abstract An otherwise healthy young patient without significant medical or ocular history presents with 3 days of acute-onset decreased vision in the right eye. On presentation, patient’s exam was notable for visual acuity of 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. Intraocular pressure …

Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS)

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Jonathan Yi, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Maura Di Nicola, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS) An otherwise healthy young patient without significant medical or ocular history presents with 3 days of acute-onset decreased vision in the right eye. On presentation, patient’s exam was notable for visual acuity of 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 …

Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS)

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Jonathan Yi, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Maura Di Nicola, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Di Nicola, Sridhar, Yi
Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS) An otherwise healthy young patient without significant medical or ocular history presents with 3 days of acute-onset decreased vision in the right eye. On presentation, patient’s exam was notable for visual acuity of 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 …

Recurrent Subepithelial Infiltrates Following Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis

Type: Ophthalmic Images
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Original Contributor(s): Anat Galor, MD, MSPH; Michael J. Venincasa, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Galor, Venincasa
A patient presented with complaint of red eyes and was diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis. He was treated symptomatically and returned with decreased visual acuity and diffuse subepithelial infiltrates in the previously-infected eye (see photo and OCT). After successful treatment with topical cort…

Subepithelial Infiltrates Secondary Due to Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Michael J. Venincasa, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Anat Galor, MD, MSPH
Abstract An adult patient presented to the Bascom Palmer Emergency Room with complaint of red eyes and was diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis. He was treated symptomatically and returned with decreased visual acuity and diffuse subepithelial infiltrates in the previously-infected eye. After succes…

Subepithelial Infiltrates Secondary Due to Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Michael J. Venincasa, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Anat Galor, MD, MSPH
Subepithelial Infiltrates Secondary Due to Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis An adult patient presented to the Bascom Palmer Emergency Room with complaint of red eyes and was diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis. He was treated symptomatically and returned with decreased visual acuity and diffuse subepi…

Subepithelial Infiltrates Secondary Due to Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Michael J. Venincasa, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Anat Galor, MD, MSPH
Presenter/Faculty: Galor, Venincasa
Subepithelial Infiltrates Secondary Due to Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis An adult patient presented to the Bascom Palmer Emergency Room with complaint of red eyes and was diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis. He was treated symptomatically and returned with decreased visual acuity and diffuse subepi…

Endogenous Endophthalmitis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Brandon Pham, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Harry W. Flynn, Jr., MD; Nicolas A. Yannuzzi, MD
Abstract A middle-aged patient presented to the ophthalmology emergency department with 1-day of blurred vision in his left eye. He reported fevers the week prior. Examination of the left eye was remarkable for a subretinal abscess with hemorrhage, vasculitis, and a preretinal hypopyon. A vitreous …

Endogenous Endophthalmitis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Brandon Pham, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Harry W. Flynn, Jr., MD; Nicolas A. Yannuzzi, MD
Endogenous Endophthalmitis A middle-aged patient presented to the ophthalmology emergency department with 1-day of blurred vision in his left eye. He reported fevers the week prior. Examination of the left eye was remarkable for a subretinal abscess with hemorrhage, vasculitis, and a preretinal hyp…

Endogenous Endophthalmitis

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Brandon Pham, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Harry W. Flynn, Jr., MD; Nicolas A. Yannuzzi, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Flynn, Pham, Yannuzzi
Endogenous Endophthalmitis A middle-aged patient presented to the ophthalmology emergency department with 1-day of blurred vision in his left eye. He reported fevers the week prior. Examination of the left eye was remarkable for a subretinal abscess with hemorrhage, vasculitis, and a preretinal hyp…

Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Carolina Mercado, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Guillermo Amescua, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD
Abstract An elderly patient with a diffuse ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) of the left eye is treated with cycles of Interferon, 5 Fluorouracil and Mitomycin C topical chemotherapy without improvement. Due to high out-of-pocket costs and epiltheliopathy after 7 months of treatment he decid…

Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Carolina Mercado, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Guillermo Amescua, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia An elderly patient with a diffuse ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) of the left eye is treated with cycles of Interferon, 5 Fluorouracil and Mitomycin C topical chemotherapy without improvement. Due to high out-of-pocket costs and epiltheliopathy after 7 mon…

Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Carolina Mercado, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Guillermo Amescua, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Amescua, Karp, Mercado
Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia An elderly patient with a diffuse ocular surface squamous neoplasia (OSSN) of the left eye is treated with cycles of Interferon, 5 Fluorouracil and Mitomycin C topical chemotherapy without improvement. Due to high out-of-pocket costs and epiltheliopathy after 7 mon…

Klebsiella Endogenous Endophthalmitis

Type: Ophthalmic Images
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Original Contributor(s): Brandon Pham, MD; Nicolas A. Yannuzzi, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Pham, Yannuzzi
This photo demonstrates a large amelanotic yellow/white lesion that appears elevated in the temporal macula with adjacent vasculitis and multifocal hemorrhage. CT scan showed a large hypoattenuating lesion within the right lobe of the liver concerning for a liver abscess. The cultures grew Klebsiel…

Epithelial Downgrowth

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Lily Zhang, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): William W. Culbertson, IV, MD; Sander R. Dubovy, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD
Abstract A patient with ocular history of ruptured globe presented with a new pupillary membrane. Argon laser photocoagulation showed blanching of the iris epithelium concerning for epithelial downgrowth. A biopsy of this membrane was positive for epithelial downgrowth. It was observed given it did…

Epithelial Downgrowth

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Lily Zhang, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): William W. Culbertson, IV, MD; Sander R. Dubovy, MD; Carol L. Karp, MD
Epithelial Downgrowth A patient with ocular history of ruptured globe presented with a new pupillary membrane. Argon laser photocoagulation showed blanching of the iris epithelium concerning for epithelial downgrowth. A biopsy of this membrane was positive for epithelial downgrowth. It was observed…