Retina Disease
Abbreviation meaning
FP's/What do I have?
Treatment options
FA's/What do I have
Random ?'s
100
Drusen and RPE changes, subretinal hemorrhage, subretinal fluid with choroidal neovascularization

Wet AMD 

100

PVD/ERM

Posterior Vitreous Detachment / Epiretinal Membrane

100


Retinal Detachment 

100

Most common in-office procedure to treat Wet AMD

Anti-VEGF injections

100


Severe PDR 

100

Which layer of the eye is a Choroidal Nevus located? 

Choroid 

200

Microanuerysms, dot/blot hemorrhages, hard exudates, macular edema with retinal neovascularization 

PDR (Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy)
200

PDR/NPDR

Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy / Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 
200


Choroidal Nevus

200

Which type of laser is used for a Retinal Tear/Hole? 

LIO 

200


BRVO

200

True or False: One of the risks for receiving Syfovre treatment is getting Wet macular degeneration.

True

300

Drusen and RPE changes, PED, Geographical atrophy but NO subretinal fluid 

Dry AMD

300
PRP/LIO

Panretinal Photocoagulation / Laser Indirect Ophthalmoscopy 

300


Dry AMD 

300

This laser is used to treat Retinal Ischemia and  Neovascularization on diabetic patients.

PRP (Panretinal Photocoagulation)

300

What are the dark areas on an FA?

Ischemia 

300

Which 2 locations can the Doctor extract a sample from when dealing with an Endophthalmitis patient? 

Anterior Chamber (AC) or Vitreous Cavity

400
Patient has diabetic changes in the retina without neovascularization

NPDR (Non Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy)

400

CSR/VMT

Central Serous Retinopathy / Vitreomacular Traction

400


BRVO

400

What dosage of Cimerli do you NOT use for patients with Wet AMD?

Cimerli .3 

400


CRAO 
400

At which location does a minor Retinal Detachment need to be for a Doctor to do a Pneumatic 

Superiorly 

500

Blockage of small veins that carry blood away from the retina in 1 of the 4 quadrants 

Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion 

500

PVR/CME

Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy/Cystoid Macular Edema 

500


Lattice Degeneration

500

Which type of laser does NOT scar if needed to treat on the macula?

Micropulse 

500


Uveitis 

500


Iris Nevus 

600

Patient has loss of center vision and central scotoma is noted on CVF section. This patient most likely has a ?

Macular Hole 

600

CNV/CNVM

Choroidal Neovascularization/Choroidal Neovascular Membrane

600


Epiretinal Membrane

600

Which 3 lasers are for treatment on the macula?


Micropulse, Focal, PDT 

600


CRVO

600

Irvine Gass Syndrome is when you unfortunately develop ____, mostly after having ____ surgery.

Cystoid macular edema / Cataract surgery

700

NP, 35 yrs old, w/new onset of vision distortion in right eye for the past few days. Patient recently increased her coffee intake in the mornings due to dealing with a new born keeping her up at night. SRF noted on OCT. 

CSR 
700
CHRPE/RP

Congenital Hypertrophy of the Retinal Pigmented Epithelium / Retinitis Pigmentosa 

700


Asteroid Hyalosis

700

A tiny implant that slowly releases corticosteroid medication over time, without the need for monthly injections. It will dissolve naturally and will not need to be removed. What treatment is this? 

Intravitreal Ozurdex Injection
700


Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion

700

How many cats does Adrian G. have? Bonus points: Name one. 

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