Vitreo Retinal Diseases

FP243 : Saving the Sinking Boat!!!

Dr. Anand Tibdewal, T16012, Dr. Shreya Shah,Dr. Vipin Kumar Singh, Dr. Pramod Kumar Upadhyay
 

A subhyaloid hemorrhage is an intraocular collection of blood that remains contained in a self- created, previously non –existent space, usually between the posterior limiting layer of the vitreous and the retina. It is a rare, potentially vision threatening condition.

FP37 : Pulse Less and Vision Loss; A Case Report of Takayasu Arteritis

Dr.Mohammed Saleem Kittur, K19037, Dr. SyedMohideen Abdul Khadar,
Dr. Girish Baliga, Dr. VenuGopal Reddy Yeramala Chinna

A 28-yr-old lady diagnosed with Takayasu Arteritis 2yrs ago presented with blurring of left eye vision two month duration,transient obscuration of vision in left eye 2yrs.On clinical examination Absent pulse both radials, BP not recordable in upper limb, Carotid bruit present.BCVA-6/6 in RE,6/9 in LE, Anterior segment normal.

FP373 : Role of Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Ozurdex for Treatment of Retinal Arterial Macroaneurysm

Dr. Sumeet  Agrawal, A15858, Dr. Sherine M D Souza, Dr. Thirumalesh  M B, Dr.Astha Jain, Dr. Shetty Bhujang K

Retinal arterial macro aneurysm(RAM)is challenging vision threatening due to exudation and haemorrhage.No uniform consensus defines managing RAM involving the papillomacular bundle.Options for RAM are limiting ,systemic control,observation,laser and managing SHH.