Patient History: An 83-year-old male was referred to our retina clinic for a retinal detachment which was described as close to the macula in his right eye. He was asymptomatic on presentation. He reported a 2-year history of floaters and noted decreased nasal visual field in his right eye for several years. The patient previously worked as a welder and had a history of metallic corneal foreign bodies but had not experienced any recent trauma.
He denied photopsias and had no family history of retinal detachments. Ocular Examination: Visual Acuity without correction Right eye (OD): 20/20 -3 Left eye (OS): 20/40; pinhole: 20/30 -2 Ocular Motility Full both eyes (OU) Intraocular Pressure (IOP) OD: 16 mmHg OS: 18 mmHg Pupils Pharmacologically dilated at arrival so unable to test for the afferent pupillary defect. Confrontation visual fields OD: Partial superior temporal, inferior temporal…