STUDY GUIDE
Describe and be able to recognize the clinical gross and histological features of the following entities:
1.
PHPV2. Bergmeister’s papilla
3. CMV retinitis
4. ARN
5. Toxoplasmosis
6.
Coccidioidomycosis7. Aspergillus
8. Candida uveitis
9. Ophthalmomyiasis, due to Cuterebri and Ovis Oestris
10. Chronic vitreous hemorrhage
11. Asteroid hyalosis
12. Vitreous amyloidosis
13. Posterior vitreous detachment
14. Retinal tear flap
15. Retinal hole
16. Lattice degeneration of the retina
17. Chronic retinal detachment
18. Macular hole
19. Surface wrinkling retinopathy
20. Intraocular lymphoma
21. Retinal features of glaucoma
22. Myelinated nerve fibers
23. Hemangioblastoma
24. Sturge Weber
25. Wyburn Mason
26. Congenital Hypertrophy of the RPE
27. Radiation retinopathy
28. Sarcoidosis
29. Typical cystoid degeneration
30. Reticular cystoid degeneration
31. Cystic retinal tuft
32. Retinoschisis
33. Pavingstone degeneration
34. Retinopathy of prematurity
35. Diabetic retinopathy
36. Macular degeneration
37. Central retinal vein occlusion
38. Central retinal artery occlusion
39. Cotton wool spots
40. Retinal microaneurysm
41. Retinoblastoma
42. Medulloepithelioma
43. VKH syndrome
44. Sympathetic uveitis
45. Uveal nevi
46. Uveal melanoma
47. Melanocytoma
48. Metastatic choroidal lesions
49.
Choroidal osteoma 50. Leiomyoma of the ciliary body
51. Schwannoma of the ciliary body
52. Hemangioma of the choroid
53. Retinal glioma
54. Fuch’s adenoma
55.
Dentate pearl56. Learn the predisposing lesions for retinal detachment.
57. Commotio Retina