(Figure 1) A 67-year-old female with new wet AMD imaged using the Topcon DRI Triton. A. Colour fundus photograph demonstrating large macular hemorrhage. B and C. Swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) revealing subretinal fluid and large subretinal hemorrhage in vertical and horizontal line scans. The SS-OCT device is able to effectively penetrate blood and give a clear view of the retinal architecture using its 1,050-nm wavelength.(Images courtesy of Dr Netan Choudhry)
(Figure 2) A. Choroidal melanoma after brachytherapy with macular hole and epiretinal membranes. B. Diabetic macular oedema with epiretinal membrane. (Image courtesy of Dr David Pelayes)