These eyes are selected on a rotating basis to illuminate interesting features of normal and pathology chorioretinal anatomy. Click on the main image to see specific features.
2000023L-76F Large confluent drusen with abundant lipid pools, overlying SDD; section is not foveal | 2000049R-93M Abundant SDD and BlamD with numerous basal mounds in a foveal section |
2000069R-97F Many RPE2A and RPE3; abundant SDD throughout | 2001049L-73F Very large druse under fovea with lipid pools and calcific inclusions; very thin retina |
2002002L-88F Fovea-sparing GA, many RPE2A, 3; soft drusen; well-preserved | 2002058L-75F Some large basal mounds |
2002067L-80M Attached retina with abundant SDD in periphery, also subfoveal | 2003122R-93F Prominent Lipid Wall (Pre-BlinD) |
2004028R-82M Many choroidal lipid globules, thick late basal laminar deposits | 2004043L-85F Prominent BlinD under RPE2L |
2005025R-88F Atrophy under the fovea; attached retina | 2007005R-73F Immense druse with lipid pools, RPE2A, thinned overlying photoreceptors |