1. Identify tumor A
2. What are the cells in image B
A B
Answers: Retinal Astrocytoma
Astrocytes (glial cells ) found in the in the CNS
1. Which eye tumor is the image A associated with? What is this
presentation called?
2. Which histopathological features does this slide show
A
B
Answer: 1. Trilateral retinoblastoma. 2. Homer wright and Flexner wintersteiner rosettes
What are these lesions
called? In which disease
are are they found ?
Answers: Pop corn lesions , ROP
Which ocular manifestation is most typical for untreated primary central nervous system lymphomas
(PCNSLs)?
a. nodular conjunctival infiltration
b. nodular iris infiltration
c. endogenous Candida endophthalmitis
d. vitreous infiltration
e. nodular retinal infiltration.
Answer D).
Most (98%) of primary central nervous system lym- phomas (PCNSLs) are non-Hodgkin’s B-cell lym phomas. 25% of PCNSLs
have ocular involvement (and 60% of these have ocular and central nervous sys- tem [CNS] involvement, 15% may have
ocular involvement alone, and 15% have ocular and visceral involvement alone). Many of these patients have vitritis with
anterior chamber spillover and are mistakenly treated with systemic corticosteroids. This may result in short-term
improvement of uveitis, but the effect is not long-lasting, and the uveitis tends to recur.
Answer: D
• A patient presents with a fundus shown in the figure below (left). The condi- tion’s histopathology is
shown in the figure below (right). What is your most likely diagnosis?
a. Coats’ disease
b. retinal toxoplasmosis
c. intraocular lymphoma
d. hemangioblastoma.
e. sarcoidosis.
Spot diagnosis !!
a. retinitis punctate albescens
b. fundus albipunctatus
c. Oguchi’s disease
d. enhanced S-cone syndrome
e. familial drusen
Answer: Fundus albipunctatus
What is this ??
Answer:
This image is a volume rendering structural and
angiographic OCTA image of a retinal capillary
microaneurysm
This is a newly described entity in which patients
develop solitary aneurysms that are much larger
than typical microaneurysms and they are supplied
by capillaries. The aneurysm is shown in red. The
associated macular edema produced cystoid spaces
in Henle’s fiber layer, rendered as teal and in the
inner nuclear layer as blue
What does this chart represent ?
Answer: This is actuarial survival rates of malignant melanoma of the choroid and
ciliary body which was based on a study of 2652 cases by type of cell
Who ??
• This ocular oncologist was born in Sharon,
Pennysylvania, on July 8, 1957
• Graduated from Kennedy Christian high school in 1975
• Used to play NCAA women’s basketball for the
"Fighting Irish”
• Was a member of the first basketball team at Notre
Dame, and later became captain of the team
• The first woman to receive the Byron Kanaley Award, the
highest honor given to Notre Dame student-athletes,
awarded for excellence in academics and leadership
Dr. Carol shields
Which eye disease did he suffer from ?
• Woody Herman Shaw Jr. was an
American jazz trumpeter and
composer
• Shaw is credited with advancing the
technical and harmonic conventions
of modern jazz trumpet playing
Answer: Retinitis pigmentosa
Name the movie ?
Answer: Retina
What is this?
Answer: Logo of wills eye hospital

Retina quiz

  • 1.
    1. Identify tumorA 2. What are the cells in image B A B Answers: Retinal Astrocytoma Astrocytes (glial cells ) found in the in the CNS
  • 2.
    1. Which eyetumor is the image A associated with? What is this presentation called? 2. Which histopathological features does this slide show A B Answer: 1. Trilateral retinoblastoma. 2. Homer wright and Flexner wintersteiner rosettes
  • 3.
    What are theselesions called? In which disease are are they found ? Answers: Pop corn lesions , ROP
  • 4.
    Which ocular manifestationis most typical for untreated primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs)? a. nodular conjunctival infiltration b. nodular iris infiltration c. endogenous Candida endophthalmitis d. vitreous infiltration e. nodular retinal infiltration. Answer D). Most (98%) of primary central nervous system lym- phomas (PCNSLs) are non-Hodgkin’s B-cell lym phomas. 25% of PCNSLs have ocular involvement (and 60% of these have ocular and central nervous sys- tem [CNS] involvement, 15% may have ocular involvement alone, and 15% have ocular and visceral involvement alone). Many of these patients have vitritis with anterior chamber spillover and are mistakenly treated with systemic corticosteroids. This may result in short-term improvement of uveitis, but the effect is not long-lasting, and the uveitis tends to recur.
  • 5.
    Answer: D • Apatient presents with a fundus shown in the figure below (left). The condi- tion’s histopathology is shown in the figure below (right). What is your most likely diagnosis? a. Coats’ disease b. retinal toxoplasmosis c. intraocular lymphoma d. hemangioblastoma. e. sarcoidosis.
  • 6.
    Spot diagnosis !! a.retinitis punctate albescens b. fundus albipunctatus c. Oguchi’s disease d. enhanced S-cone syndrome e. familial drusen Answer: Fundus albipunctatus
  • 7.
    What is this?? Answer: This image is a volume rendering structural and angiographic OCTA image of a retinal capillary microaneurysm This is a newly described entity in which patients develop solitary aneurysms that are much larger than typical microaneurysms and they are supplied by capillaries. The aneurysm is shown in red. The associated macular edema produced cystoid spaces in Henle’s fiber layer, rendered as teal and in the inner nuclear layer as blue
  • 8.
    What does thischart represent ? Answer: This is actuarial survival rates of malignant melanoma of the choroid and ciliary body which was based on a study of 2652 cases by type of cell
  • 9.
    Who ?? • Thisocular oncologist was born in Sharon, Pennysylvania, on July 8, 1957 • Graduated from Kennedy Christian high school in 1975 • Used to play NCAA women’s basketball for the "Fighting Irish” • Was a member of the first basketball team at Notre Dame, and later became captain of the team • The first woman to receive the Byron Kanaley Award, the highest honor given to Notre Dame student-athletes, awarded for excellence in academics and leadership Dr. Carol shields
  • 10.
    Which eye diseasedid he suffer from ? • Woody Herman Shaw Jr. was an American jazz trumpeter and composer • Shaw is credited with advancing the technical and harmonic conventions of modern jazz trumpet playing Answer: Retinitis pigmentosa
  • 11.
    Name the movie? Answer: Retina
  • 12.
    What is this? Answer:Logo of wills eye hospital