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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

What do you see?

In the above set of images, what is the key finding (the patient is assymptomatic)?  What is associated with this, and is there any additional workup indicated?







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Optic disc changes on FA?


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100 year old woman with CNVM s/p 3 rounds of Ranibizumab


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