Sparkling Retina
The image shows a post vitrectomised eye with crystalline subretinal deposits
Dr. Alfia Rasheed
MS Ophthalmology Resident,
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences.
Starry eyes, Retina dies – A unique case of Gass plaques in Susac Syndrome
Dr. Anju Kuriakose
Ophthalmologist
MBBS, MS Ophtalmology, FAEH, Ernakulam
This image illustrates an accidental intralenticular injection of intravitreal triamcinolone acetonide (IVTA), characterized by the deposition of IVTA crystals within the lens and a clearly visible needle track. The patient was successfully managed with phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation.
Dr. Rohan Suresh Ninan
VR Surgeon Chaitanya Eye Hospital, Kottayam
Title: Fading Glory.
Description: These are Monochromatic images of the left eye of a patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) displaying distinct ocular manifestations. The first image, on the left, captures sea fan neovascularization at its peak, flourishing over an ischemic retina. The second image, on the right, reveals partial regression of the neovascularization, six weeks after undergoing targeted laser photocoagulation. The progression is evocative of a tree in full bloom during spring, gradually withering away as autumn approaches.
Dr. Shishir Verghese
Eye Microsurgery and Laser Centre Department of Retina and Vitreous MBBS MS FVRS FICO (RETINA) FAICO (RETINA)