Figure 1A: show the extent of proliferative diabetic retinopathy. oCts
Figure 1B: demonstrate macular edema, the right eye scan to the left has shadow artifacts caused by fibrovascular proliferation.
Figure 2A: show evidence of panretinal photocoagulation
Figure 2B: as well as active retinopathy.
Figure 3A: angiogram demonstrates persistent retinal neovascularization in spite of prior treatments.
Figure 3B: oCt shows macular edema.
Figure 4A: Vitreous hemorrhage oD, with active neovascularization noted in both eyes with evidence of prior photocoagulation.
Figure 4B: Drastic progression of disease is encounter five months later.
Figure 4C: reversal of much of the progression is noted C with multiple treatments.
Figure 5A: fundus photograph shows the ring of exudates infratemporal to macula with associated aneurysm noted at the center of circinate.
Figure 5B: oCt demonstrated the exudate and edema encroaching toward the fovea.
Figure 5C: angiography shows microangiopathy within the within the highlighted area, the capillaries around the foveal avascular zone and most other areas within the field shown remain essentially normal.