Clinical/Imaging Findings
Clinical/Imaging Findings
Treatment
Treatment
Types of RD & MISC
100

Drusen, Geographic Atrophy

Dry Macular Degeneration (Dry AMD)

100

SRH (Subretinal Hemorrhage),  SRF (Subretinal Fluid), PED (Pigment Epithelial Detachment), Drusen

Wet AMD or Neovascular AMD

100

Floaters

Observation unless bothersome enough to the patient to warrant surgery (PPV)

100

Posterior Vitreous Detachment (PVD)

Observation

100

Caused by a retinal tear or hole

Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment

200

Small moving shadows seen on OCT

Vitreous Opacities - could be hemorrhage, could be floaters

200

Glistening, crinkled sheen to the retinal surface

ERM (Epiretinal Membrane)

200

Retinoschisis 

Usually observation, sometimes demarcation barrier laser (can rarely lead to RD)

200

Retinal Tear

Laser

200

Scar Tissue contracts and causes the retina to separate from the RPE 

Tractional Retinal Detachment

300

Small hole in the central macula

Macular Hole

300

Dot Blot Hemorrhages, Lipid, Vitreous Hemorrhage, Microaneurysms, NVE (Neovascular growth Elsewhere)  

Active PDR (Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy) 

300

Macular Hole

Vitrectomy with membrane peel vs observation

*Bonus Question: When would we observe instead of surgical intervention?*

300

VMT (Vitreomacular Traction)

Observe vs surgery

*Bonus Question: When would we observe vs surgery?*

300

No breaks/tears in the retina, often caused by leaking blood vessels or a tumor

Exudative or Serous Retinal Detachment

400

Honeycomb pattern in fovea

CME (Cystoid Macular Edema)

400

Scattered flame shaped hemorrhages in all four quadrants, often w/CME and SRF on OCT

CRVO

400

CME (Cystoid Macular Edema)

NSAID topical therapy, topical steroids, Sub-Tenons Kenalog Injection (STK), intravitreal steroid injection, systemic treatment of an inflammatory disorder 

400

CRVO (Central Retinal Vein Occlusions) & BRVO (Branch Retinal Vein Occlusions)

Anti-VEGF injections, steroid injections, sometimes laser Treatment

400

Parasitic organism that infects many animals, although cats are the defective host and shed the organism in their feces. 

Toxoplasma Gondii

500

Hypopyon, Cells and Flare in the AC, Conjunctival Injection, Corneal Edema

Endophthalmitis 

500

Cherry red spot in the central macula with surrounding retinal paleness

CRAO

500

CRAO (Central Retinal Artery Occlusion)

Undergo urgent evaluation for possible stroke, including neuroimaging and a systemic workup.  Possible Hyperbaric Chamber.  Observation.

500

Choroidal Melanoma

Radiation therapy with plaque, proton beam therapy, or gamma knife.  Enucleation. 

500

One of the most common inherited retinal dystrophies. Several genes have been implicated, the most common being the ABCA4 gene.  

Stargardt Disease

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