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Monitoring progression of co-existing conditions

8 September 2023
Imgae of monitoring progression of co-existing conditions

Monitoring progression of co-existing conditions : True Color Widefield 133°

Imgae of monitoring progression of co-existing conditions
Courtesy of Dr. Michael Herion, MD, and Dr. Matthew Hammond, MD., Carrot Eye Center, Mesa, AZ
Courtesy of Dr. Michael Herion, MD, and Dr. Matthew Hammond, MD., Carrot Eye Center, Mesa, AZ

91-year-old male S/P anti-VEGF injections OD with a history of diabetes, glaucoma and macular degeneration presents at three-month IOP follow-up with blurred vision OD. Vision OD decreased to CF at one foot from 20/80 three months prior. The 133° widefield photo (figure 1) was captured effortlessly while this 91-year-old patient is stable with the head rest/chin rest. The detailed information of the retina is easily documented and tracked regarding this patient’s glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retina status.

  • Disciform scar formation
  • Disciform scar formation
    Courtesy of Dr. Michael Herion, MD, and Dr. Matthew Hammond, MD., Carrot Eye Center, Mesa, AZ
  • Reticular pseudo drusen
    Courtesy of Dr. Michael Herion, MD, and Dr. Matthew Hammond, MD., Carrot Eye Center, Mesa, AZ

The CLARUS Review software allows visualization of up to 16 images at once, facilitating ease in progression monitoring. The fundus image from the three-month follow up shows disciform scar formation (figure 2), representing advancement of end-stage wet AMD.


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