CASE OF THE MONTH: May 2023
Giant Retinal Tear with Progressive Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Repair
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Each month, we’ll review a challenging medical or vitreoretinal surgical case from start to finish.
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Insidious Floaters: A Case of Ocular Amyloidosis
A great case of something
It's the Little Things
Self-peeling ERM in the Setting of a PARG Lesion
Chronic red eye
Dislocation of Posterior Lamellar Corneal Graft into the Vitreous Cavity with Viable Endothelial Cells
Break Point
Outside the Eye
Breakthrough Lesions
A Flying Saucer Sighting
Decreased Vision After A Fall
A nevus or more?
Dislocated IOL
Progressive Vision Loss in a Patient with Ataxia
Giant Retinal Tear with Progressive Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy Repair
Sweet Switzerland
ACIOL Rescue
Chronic, Progressive Subretinal Abscess Biopsy
I’m doing just fine
It’s Just Floaters
Long-standing nyctalopia
Two siblings with bilateral retinal abnormalities
A Young Male with Bilateral Placoid Choroioretinopathy
Something bubbling under the surface
A SHOX-ing Association
3-Year-Old Girl With a Lazy Eye
Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Stage 5 Traction Retinal Detachment in a 6-month-old Girl with 18p Deletion and FZD4 Mutation
A Novel Retinopathy
A Patient with Vision Loss
Sutureless IntraScleral (SIS) Fixation of an Intraocular Lens (IOL) in Cadaveric Eyes: View from Above and Below
White stuff in the retina
Superior scotoma and flashes in a young myope
IOL Rescue with Goretex Suture
Summarized by James Winebrake, MD (Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Ophthalmology), Abdallah Mahrous, MD (Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Ophthalmology), and Kyle Davis Kovacs, MD (Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Ophthalmology)