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Imaging Techniques: Updates on the Modalities
Moderator: Justis Ehlers, MD
 

OCT provides excellent visualization of which of the following:
Intraretinal fluid
Subretinal fluid
Vitreoretinal interface
All of the above

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

OCT Angiography provides information on vascular flow:
True
False
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

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

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

Imaging in Diagnostic Dilemmas and Uveitis
Moderator: Sunil K. Srivastava, MD
 

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

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

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

Microscope integrated OCT systems are now commercially available. (True/False)
True
False

The most recent international classification of vitreomacular interface disorders is based on:
OCT
Clinical exam
Symptoms
All of the above

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

Imaging Approaches in Clinical Disease: AMD and Inherited Retinal Diseases
Moderator: Sunil K. Srivastava, MD

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

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.

OCT angiography requires an injection of dye (True/False)
True
False