AMD Flashcards
Drusen AMD
Drusen AMD
Focal Hyperpigmentation AMD
Focal Hyperpigmentation AMD
Geographic atrophy late AMD
Geographic Atrophy late AMD
Clinical Features of Late AMD: Geographic Atrophy
Clinical Features of Late AMD: Choroidal Neovascularisation
End stage of wet AMD, a disciform scar.
Neovascular AMD with haemorrhage.
Late WET AMD: Pigment Epithelial Detachment
Reticular Pseudodrusen AMD
Drusen AMD OCT
This image shows an OCT scan through a highly disordered macula. The large dark ‘bubbles’ in the inner retina show the presence of intraretinal fluid.
In this image, the dark area is beneath the retina, but inner to the RPE – this demonstrates subretinal fluid.
There is also an elevated region beneath the retinal pigment epithelium, which indicates the presence of a neovascular membrane.
Geographic atrophy AMD
Clinical Investigation of AMD: fundus autofluorescence
- Tiny little speckles in macula called hard drusens
- Cause lots of hard drusens, px is at risk of getting hard drusen AMD
- Lots of soft drusen in macula
- Intermediate AMD
– Lots of soft drusen in macula
- Focal pigmentary changes
- Intermediate AMD
- Neovascular membrane
- Haemorrhage
- End stage dry amd
- LARGE confluent drusens
- Geographic atrophy