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The vessels are tortuous and dilated. Intraretinal hemorrhages are all
over the fundus.
1) Branch vein occlusion
At this stage one sees very well the foveal hole with the granular
appearance of the RPE and the surrounding narrow ring of retinal
.detachment. but no overlying membranous opacity
idiopathic central serous chorioretinopathy,
angiogram
While all other vessels are not perfused the cilio-retinal artery with its
veins is open
1) Branch artery occlusion
Ensheathed arterial vessels are seen near the disc. Other signs of
hypertension are small intraretinal hemorrhages, some exudates,
slight edema of the inferior disc margin, and congested veins.
1) Chorioretinal folds
M.3.A&k.A
Parallel lines, deep to the retina but also involving the retina are
caused by folds of the choroid
2) Ocular albinism
M.3.A&k.A
M.3.A&k.A
Except for the macula pigmentation of the RPE is missing and the
choroidal vessels are visible
1) Malignant melanoma
M.3.A&k.A