Course name | Date

Closed-Globe Ocular Trauma

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Kenneth C. Fan, MD, MBA
Faculty Discussant(s): Justin H. Townsend, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Fan, Townsend
Closed-Globe Ocular Trauma An 18-year-old female presents to BPEI ER after sustaining injuries to the eye from a motor vehicle accident. The patient was diagnosed with a closed-globe injury and had subsequent traumatic angle-recession glaucoma, vitreous prolapse, and traumatic cataract. She also ha…

Closing the Health Gap: The Role of Diversity in Ophthalmology

Specialty: Other
Type: Other Lectures
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Basil K. Williams, Jr., MD
Presenter/Faculty: Williams

CMV Retinitis

Specialty: Other
Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Akaanksh Shetty, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Abstract A patient with a past ocular history of POAG s/p phaco/trab OD and BGI OS, and ERM OS with macular edema OS receiving intravitreal Dexamethasone injections since 2017 presented with left eye redness, decreased VA, and pain for 4 days. He reported no history of trauma, no recent hospitaliza…

CMV Retinitis

Specialty: Other
Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Akaanksh Shetty, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Jayanth Sridhar, MD
CMV Retinitis A patient with a past ocular history of POAG s/p phaco/trab OD and BGI OS, and ERM OS with macular edema OS receiving intravitreal Dexamethasone injections since 2017 presented with left eye redness, decreased VA, and pain for 4 days. He reported no history of trauma, no recent hospit…

CMV Retinitis

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Akaanksh Shetty, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Shetty, Sridhar
CMV Retinitis A patient with a past ocular history of POAG s/p phaco/trab OD and BGI OS, and ERM OS with macular edema OS receiving intravitreal Dexamethasone injections since 2017 presented with left eye redness, decreased VA, and pain for 4 days. He reported no history of trauma, no recent hospit…

CMV Retinitis & Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in HIV/AIDS Patient

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Flavius Beca, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Janet L. Davis, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Abstract An adult patient presented to Jackson Memorial Hospital with complaint of blurred vision, fever, abdominal pain, weight loss, and rash. Examination revealed a chorioretinal lesion concerning for toxoplasma chorioretinitis. The patient was initiated on broad spectrum IV antibiotics. Laborat…

CMV Retinitis & Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in HIV/AIDS Patient

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Flavius Beca, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Janet L. Davis, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
CMV Retinitis & Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in HIV/AIDS Patient An adult patient presented to Jackson Memorial Hospital with complaint of blurred vision, fever, abdominal pain, weight loss, and rash. Examination revealed a chorioretinal lesion concerning for toxoplasma chorioretinitis. The pa…

CMV Retinitis & Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in HIV/AIDS Patient

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Flavius Beca, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Janet L. Davis, MD; Jayanth Sridhar, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Beca, Davis, Sridhar
CMV Retinitis & Toxoplasmosis Chorioretinitis in HIV/AIDS Patient An adult patient presented to Jackson Memorial Hospital with complaint of blurred vision, fever, abdominal pain, weight loss, and rash. Examination revealed a chorioretinal lesion concerning for toxoplasma chorioretinitis. The pa…

CMV Retinitis with Frosted Branch Angiitis

Type: Ophthalmic Images
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Original Contributor(s): Nimesh A. Patel, MD; Swarup S. Swaminathan, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Patel, Swaminathan

In this condition, vasculitis of both arteries and veins, with translucent exudation, gives a similar appearance to the frosted branches of a tree. (Yellow arrow). Superior nasally, there is also the classic retinal whitening with retinal hemorrhages, also known as a “pizza pie fundus”.

CMV Retinitis, Right Eye

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Anna Sporysheva, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Thomas A. Albini, MD; Jorge Fortun, MD
Abstract A patient with no past ocular history presented with right eye pain, redness, photophobia, decreased vision for a week. His exam was notable for visual acuity 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. Intra-ocular pressure was 20 and 17 mmHg. The slit-lamp exam was notable for acti…

CMV Retinitis, Right Eye

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Anna Sporysheva, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Thomas A. Albini, MD; Jorge Fortun, MD
CMV Retinitis, Right Eye A patient with no past ocular history presented with right eye pain, redness, photophobia, decreased vision for a week. His exam was notable for visual acuity 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. Intra-ocular pressure was 20 and 17 mmHg. The slit-lamp exam was …

CMV Retinitis, Right Eye

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Anna Sporysheva, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Thomas A. Albini, MD; Jorge Fortun, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Albini, Fortun, Sporysheva
CMV Retinitis, Right Eye A patient with no past ocular history presented with right eye pain, redness, photophobia, decreased vision for a week. His exam was notable for visual acuity 20/50 in the right eye and 20/20 in the left eye. Intra-ocular pressure was 20 and 17 mmHg. The slit-lamp exam was …

Coats Disease

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Benjamin R. Lin, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Abstract An infant presented with suspected retinoblastoma after undergoing an exam under anesthesia (EUA) with an outside provider. On repeat exam under anesthesia, there were no mass lesions identified on indirect exam or ultrasound. Indirect exam revealed powdery yellow exudative changes and a c…

Coats Disease

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Benjamin R. Lin, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Coats Disease An infant presented with suspected retinoblastoma after undergoing an exam under anesthesia (EUA) with an outside provider. On repeat exam under anesthesia, there were no mass lesions identified on indirect exam or ultrasound. Indirect exam revealed powdery yellow exudative changes an…

Coats Disease

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Benjamin R. Lin, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Harbour, Lin
Coats Disease An infant presented with suspected retinoblastoma after undergoing an exam under anesthesia (EUA) with an outside provider. On repeat exam under anesthesia, there were no mass lesions identified on indirect exam or ultrasound. Indirect exam revealed powdery yellow exudative changes an…

Coats' Disease Stage 4

Type: Ophthalmic Images
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Original Contributor(s): Nimesh A. Patel, MD; Victor Villegas, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Patel, Villegas

RetCam photo with a bullous exudative retinal detachment. Angiography shows area of engorged vessels, telangiectasias and neovascularization. Ultrasound with moderate dense vitreous opacities and no calcifications. Surgery with external drainage was required for treatment.

Coats' Disease with Secondary Pseudoangiomatous Acquired Retinal Gliosis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Humberto Salazar, III, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Abstract A healthy 6-year-old female was referred after she failed her school vision screening in the right eye. Exam revealed a visual acuity of count fingers (CF) at 1 foot in the right eye. Slit lamp examination was unremarkable. Fundus examination revealed peripheral telangiectasias, bulb-like …

Coats' Disease with Secondary Pseudoangiomatous Acquired Retinal Gliosis

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Humberto Salazar, III, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Coats' Disease with Secondary Pseudoangiomatous Acquired Retinal Gliosis A healthy 6-year-old female was referred after she failed her school vision screening in the right eye. Exam revealed a visual acuity of count fingers (CF) at 1 foot in the right eye. Slit lamp examination was unremarkable. Fu…

Coats' Disease with Secondary Pseudoangiomatous Acquired Retinal Gliosis

Type: Online Grand Rounds
Include in Catalogue?: Yes
Presenter(s): Humberto Salazar, III, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): J. William Harbour, MD
Presenter/Faculty: Harbour, Salazar
Coats' Disease with Secondary Pseudoangiomatous Acquired Retinal Gliosis A healthy 6-year-old female was referred after she failed her school vision screening in the right eye. Exam revealed a visual acuity of count fingers (CF) at 1 foot in the right eye. Slit lamp examination was unremarkable. Fu…

Coats' Plus Disease

Include in Catalogue?: No
Presenter(s): Maria Paula Fernandez, MD
Faculty Discussant(s): Audina M. Berrocal, MD
Abstract An infant born prematurely via emergency cesarean section at 27-weeks due to IUGR and fetal distress weighting 650 g was referred for the evaluation of incomplete vascularization of the retina. After birth, the patient spent 117 days in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), where he req…