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Other Vitreous Diseases
2 Diseases & Disorders / 2 Vitreous Diseases / Other Vitreous Diseases
 
  Atlas  of Ophthalmology
 

Vitreous / Developmental and Inherited Disorders / Persistant Hyaloid Artery

 

► Persistant Hyaloid Artery (#1,1)

► Persistant Hyaloid Artery (#1,2), and Mittendorf Spot

 

Vitreous / Developmental and Inherited Disorders / Persistant Primary Hyperplastic Vitreous (PHPV)

 

► Persistant Primary Hyperplastic Vitreous (PHPV) (1)

► Persistant Primary Hyperplastic Vitreous (PHPV) (2)

► Persistant Primary Hyperplastic Vitreous (PHPV) (3)

► Persistant Primary Hyperplastic Vitreous (PHPV) (4), Pathology Specimen

 

Vitreous / Developmental and Inherited Disorders / Vitreo-Retinal Dystrophy

 

► Goldman-Favre Vitreoretinal Dystrophy

► Stickler's disease

► Wagner's Disease (#1)

► Wagner's Disease (#2,1)

► Wagner's Disease (#2,2)

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Classification of Vitreous Haze

 

► Classification of Vitreous Haze

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Familial Amyloidosis

 

► Familial Amyloidosis (#1,1)

► Familial Amyloidosis (#1,2), Vitreous Opacity

► Familial Amyloidosis (#1,3) Skin Lesions

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Intravitreal Cyst

 

► Intravitreal Cyst

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Metastasis

 

► Intravitreal Metastasis of Cutaneous Malignent Melanoma

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Reticulum Cell Sarcoma)

 

► Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Reticulum Cell Sarcoma) (#1,1)

► Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Reticulum Cell Sarcoma) (#1,2)

► Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Reticulum Cell Sarcoma) (#1,3)

 

Vitreous / Opacities / Synchisis Scintillans

 

► Synchysis Scintillans (#2)

► Synchysis Scintillans, Pseudohypopyon (#1)

   
  Digital Reference of Ophthalmology
 

Vitreous & Retina - Tumor/Others

 

► Vitreous Amyloidosis

► Intravitreous Depo Steroid Injection

 
  EyeAtlas - the Online Atlas of Ophthalmology
  ► Cholesterolosis

► Vitreitis

 
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► Slit Lamp Photograph Showing Knob of Vitreous Protruding Through Pupil

 

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► Persistent Hyperplastic Primary Vitreous (PHPV)

   
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Vitreous pathology

   Synchisis scintillans.

 Retinal detachment. Tractional vitreal membranes, synchysis, macular and toxoplasmic choroiditis, macular pucker and vitreo-retinal proliferation (10 yr old boy). (1)

 Vitreo-retinal scar caused by foreign body in retina and extracted by vitrectomy.

 Retinal detachment. Tractional vitreal membranes, synchysis and vitreo-retinal proliferation. (2)

 

Retina (Detachment) - page 3

   Giant retinal tear and retinal detachment with great bag. It's macular affection. Pigment in vitreous. (1)

 Giant retinal tear and retinal detachment with great bag. It's macular affection. Pigment in vitreous. (2)

 Retinoschisis, retinal detachment with great bag. Hard exudates and cholesterol crystals in pars plana. Cystoid macular edema and vitreal bands. (1)

 

Retina (Detachment) - page 4

  ► Retinoschisis, retinal detachment with great bag. Hard exudates and cholesterol crystals in pars plana. Cystoid macular edema and vitreal strands. (2)
 
  Indiana U. School of Optometry, Dr. H. D. Riley's Diagnostic Procedures: Slide Collection
 

Vitreous Slides

   Lens, Berger's Space And Anterior Vitreous Fibers

 Slit Lamp View Asteroid Bodies Can Be Very Large And Visually Distrubing To Patients

 Slit Lamp View of The Above Patient's Vitreous.

 The Yellow Apperance Of Asteroid Hyalosis Is Due To The Sclerosis And Yellowing Of The Crystalline Lens.

 The Haziness Of The Retina Is Caused By Overlying Vitreous Cells Secondary To Active Toxoplasmosis. The Upper Left White Spot Is The Active Lesion.

 The Arrow Points To Part Of An Encapsulated Toxocara Larvae.

 Pseudophakic Patient: The Small Brownish Dots Are Pigment Granuals Seen In A Patient With Retinal Detachment "Shafer's Sign".

 Larger View Of The Above Patient With Shafer's Sign.

 Persistent Hyaloid Artery Extending From Nerve Head Into The Vitreous.

 Persistent Hyaloid Artery Extending Into The Vitreous.

 Persistent Hyaloid Artery Extending Into The Anterior Vitreous.

   
  New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Robert Bendheim Digital Atlas of Ophthalmology
 

Retina and Vitreous - Peripheral Retinal Abnormalities

  ► Cholesterolosis

► Floating Vitreous Cyst

► Floating Vitreous Cyst

   
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