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Here you’ll find interesting cases of eye conditions along with news and developments in the ophthalmology world.

Cases are presented as an initial image with history and examination. Health practitioners are encouraged to deduce the condition, before further investigations, diagnosis and management are presented.

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Colour fundus photograph of the left eye shows multiple deep retinal white dots at the left macula with a slightly abnormal foveal reflex. The right fundus is normal.

Case 17

A 29-year-old woman was referred with blurred vision and flashes in her left eye.

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Colour fundus photographs showing subtle yellow dots at both foveae, larger on the left.

Case 13

A 39-year-old man was referred with gradual loss of vision in both eyes noted over the last six months.

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Colour fundus photograph of the left eye reveals intraretinal flame-shaped haemorrhages in the left superonasal macula.

Case 11

A 42-year-old Caucasian female was referred by her optometrist with a 1 week history of mildly reduced vision in her left eye.

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Colour fundus photographs showing multiple yellow-white deep retinal lesions at both posterior poles.

Case 10

A 21-year-old male was referred with acute bilateral loss of central vision.

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Colour fundus photograph shows pallor of the right retina with a cherry red spot at the macula.

Case 9

A 76-year-old man was referred with acute painless visual loss in his right eye.

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Colour montage fundus photograph of the left eye reveals a flat pigmented lesion at the temporal equator.

Case 8

A 64-year-old Caucasian male saw his optometrist for a routine eye check. Fundus photography revealed a pigmented lesion in his left fundus.

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