OCT Tip 236 was originally published on July 1st, 2022.

This 72-year-old presented with poor vision ou. Why?

Tip #236

Analysis

In this OCT, the inner retina is normal for the most part. There are a few areas of hyper reflectivity in the ganglion cell/inner plexiform layer, one of which is consistent with a micro aneurysm. The outer retina is within normal limits. On examination, the patient was noted to have scattered microaneurysms and hemorrhages in the mid-periphery (video).

The patient was treated for both ocular ischemic syndrome (OIS) and diabetic retinopathy.

In this tip's accompanying 7 min. video, we'll review:

  • The differential diagnosis of microaneurysms
  • When to consider OIS as a diagnosis
  • How OIS is diagnosed
Tip #236 Analysis

OCT Tip

In any patient presenting with microaneurysms, consider the possibility of OIS

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