A 72-year-old presents with blurred vision. Why?

Analysis
In this image, there is hypo reflectivity in the inner retina consistent with cystoid macular edema. In addition, there are spotty areas of hyperreflectivity. Further there is hyperreflectivity in the ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer. The OCTA showed some areas of hypo reflectivity (video) confirming the diagnosis.
The patient was treated for CME secondary to a retina vein occlusion.
In this tip's accompanying 8 min. video, we'll review:
- How RVO differs from DME
- The differential diagnosis of CME
- How RVO is managed

OCT Tip
In a patient with elevation of the macular consider CME of any cause.
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