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EyeRounds Photo Quiz #3

Compiled by Tyler Risma, MD

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Patient 1, right eye:

Erosive Vitreoretinopathy, right eye

Patient 1, left eye:

erosive vitreoretinopathy, left eye


Patient 2, right eye:

Erosive Vitreoretinopathy, right eye

Patient 2, left eye:

erosive vitreoretinopathy, left eye

Q13: What is the most likely explanation of these fundus photo findings in these two siblings, one of which has had bilateral tractional-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment?

A13: Erosive vitreoretinopathy. Arteriolar attenuation, posterior atrophy, peripheral pigment clumping, and tractional-rhegmatogenous retinal detachments.

Bonus: Evidence of what surgical intervention can be seen in the patient with history of retinal detachments?

Bonus Answer: Scleral buckles can be seen peripherally in both eyes

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last updated: 05/05/2015
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