This young patient presented with a 10-year history of extremely poor visual acuity and photophobia.
Without fundus imaging and OCT, we wouldn’t have known that anything was wrong with this patient.
This patient presented with a steady, bilateral decrease in vision. OCT and ultrasound testing ultimately helped confirm the diagnosis.
This 30-year-old patient presented with clinical signs potentially indicative of AMD.
This patient had poor visual acuity his whole life. Recently, however, it became worse. What is the most likely underlying cause?
This patient reported sudden, dramatic vision loss
––is another underlying ocular condition to blame?