Photo Essay – A Spiral Illusion: An Atypical Presentation of Schlaegel Lines
This case describes an unusual spiral pattern of Schlaegel lines in a patient with inactive multifocal choroiditis. Although most often associated with…
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Aug 19, 2025 | Photo Essay, Retina, Volume 3, Issue 3 | 0 |
This case describes an unusual spiral pattern of Schlaegel lines in a patient with inactive multifocal choroiditis. Although most often associated with…
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Patients with a history of skin cancer and other types of cancer can be at higher risk for the development of perineural invasion (PNI) and perineural…
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I knew nothing about the eye when I started school. I remember having to write “Cornea Front, Retina Back” in my notebook for quick reference…
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Choroidal folds are a key indicator of ocular or systemic pathology, with their typical horizontal orientation reflecting underlying anatomical and…
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Peripapillary retinoschisis (PPRS) can cause fluctuations in retinal nerve fiber layer thickness; thus, the spontaneous resolution of PPRS can mimic…
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