Woman presents with cloudy declining vision and flashes

A 56-year-old Caucasian woman presented with painless, slowly decreasing “murky” vision in the left eye over a period of 3 weeks, along with flashes. Her ocular history was positive for hemorrhagic posterior vitreous detachment after blunt trauma with a basketball to the same eye 4 months earlier. On that exam, she was also noted to have “fullness of the optic nerve, venous beading and inferior drusen OS.” Despite the physician’s recommendation to return after 4 to 6 weeks, the patient was lost to follow-up until new visual symptoms started. She (Read more...)

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