Imaging Techniques: Updates on the Modalities
Moderator: Justis Ehlers, MD
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OCT provides excellent visualization of which of the following: |
Intraretinal fluid
Subretinal fluid
Vitreoretinal interface
All of the above
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Which answer regarding fundus autofluorescence imaging is correct? |
The dominant fluorophores visualized in autofluorescence imaging are located in the neurosensory retina
Optic disc drusen typically show a decreased autofluorecence signal
Areas of RPE atrophy are associated with an increased autofluorescence signal
In Stargardt's disease excessive lipofuscin accumulation in the RPE is associated with an increased autofluorescence signal
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OCT Angiography provides information on vascular flow: |
True
False
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Retinal Vascular Diseases
Moderator: Peter K. Kaiser, MD |
The optimal method for evaluating the vitreoretinal relationship in diabetic retinopathy is: |
Biomicroscopy
Fluorescein angiography
OCT
Ultra-widefield imaging
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Key facets of diabetic retinopathy that may be more optimally visualized with various imaging diagnostics, include: |
Presence of macular edema
Presence of neovascularization
Presence of posterior hyaloid traction
Identification macular ischemia
Identification of peripheral nonperfusion
All of the above
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Which of the following is False?: |
The a significant percentage of patients treated have CME despite treatment with an anti-VEGF regimen
The presence of CME at 3 months does not correlate to worse outcomes
OCT changes can be seen as early as 7 days following treatment
Delayed OCT response correlate to worse outcome
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Imaging in Diagnostic Dilemmas and Uveitis
Moderator: Sunil K. Srivastava, MD |
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What diagnostic tools may be helpful in the diagnosis and management of uveitis conditions? |
SDOCT
Ultrawidefield fluorescein angiography
ICG
Ultrasound
1, 2, and 3
All of the above
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What is the primary way you image a patient that you suspect has exudative AMD? |
I don't image, I just inject them
I get an OCT
I get an OCT, FA
I get an OCT, FA, and FAF
I get an OCT (with EDI), FA, and FAF
I get an OCT (with or without EDI), FA, ICG, and FAF
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Vitreomacular Interface Diseases and Vitreoretinal Surgery
Moderator: Peter K. Kaiser, MD |
OCT in the operating room has been described in which of the following conditions: |
Epiretinal membrane peeling
Macular hole repair
RD repair
All of the above
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Microscope integrated OCT systems are now commercially available. (True/False) |
True
False
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The most recent international classification of vitreomacular interface disorders is based on: |
OCT
Clinical exam
Symptoms
All of the above
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Current classification of macular holes according to the new international classification is associated with: |
The presence of a PVD
The present of VMT
The presence of retinal edema
Other concurrent macular diseases
A and B
B and D
All of the above
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Imaging Approaches in Clinical Disease: AMD and Inherited Retinal Diseases
Moderator: Sunil K. Srivastava, MD
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The presence of what type of fluid in Wet AMD in the CATT study was associated with better visual acuity? |
Intraretinal fluid
Subretinal fluid
Subhyaloid fluid
Outer retinal tubuluation
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Which answer regarding dry AMD is incorrect? |
Areas of geographic atrophy only expand towards the periphery.
Reticular pseudodrusen are predominantly located superior and temporal to the macula.
Reticular pseudodrusen can easily be detected using near-infrared reflection and SD-OCT imaging.
Areas of outer retinal atrophy are associated with increased transmission into the choroid on SD-OCT images.
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OCT angiography requires an injection of dye (True/False) |
True
False
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