Referring to the fluorescein angiogram above. a. What is the diagnosis ? b. Name two ways in which the vision may be affected?
a. What is the diagnosis ?
b. Name two ways in which the vision may be affected?
Answer a Choroidal rupture of the right eye. The fluorescein angiography which is at the venous phase shows several curvilinear hyperfluorescence lesions beneath the retina which are orientated concentrically to the optic discs. Answer b Vision may be affected by: a. involvement of the fovea by the choroidal rupture. b. subretinal neovascular membrane which may bleed or leak fluids.
Answer b Vision may be affected by: a. involvement of the fovea by the choroidal rupture. b. subretinal neovascular membrane which may bleed or leak fluids.