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			62 year old female with blurry vision  
			 
			 Digital Journal of Ophthalmology 2001 Volume 7, Number 7 November 1, 2001
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			Melissa Torralva, M.D. | Stanford University School of Medicine; Stanford, California 94305 Saad Shaikh, M.D. | Stanford University School of Medicine; Stanford, California 94305 
			  
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| Examination | 
Visual Acuity: (uncorrected) OD 20/30 OS 20/200 
 
Pupils: Normal (OU), no APD  
 
Motility: Full (OU) 
 
Tonometry: Normal (OU) 
 
Slit Lamp Examination: Normal (OU) 
 
Fundus Examination: | 
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				Figure 1 
				Right Eye. Multiple peripapillary intraretinal and sub-ILM hemorrhages are observed along with mild vascular tortuosity			 
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				Figure 2 
				Left Eye. Multiple peripapillary intraretinal hemorrhages are present including a larger intraretinal hemorrhage extending INTO the macula with a small foveal sub-ILM component. Mild vascular tortuosity is also observed.			 
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				Figure 3 
				Cerebral angiogram with selective injection of the left vertebral artery revealing an aneurysm at the tip of the basilar artery upon presentation.			 
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				Figure 4 
				Presurgical contrast CT revealing hemorrhage in the lateral ventricles.			 
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				Figure 5 
				Presurgical contrast CT revealing widespread intraventricular hemorrhage.			 
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