The left globe demonstrates an unusual serpiginous sheet of avascular material within the posterior aspect of the vitreous and slight hyperdensity of the because anterior to this. This does not attach to the optic disc and there is normal enhancement of the choroidal layer beneath. Within the right globe, there is subtle increased linear echogenicity and some streaming but no discrete mass or veiling region as shown on the right. On discussion with the ophthalmology registrar, this correlates with what was seen at thalamus The and could be consistent with intraocular lymphoma.
Conclusion:
Right greater than left heterogeneous testicular echotexture without discrete mass. While this may be normal or related to chronic vascular disease, leukaemic/lymphomatous infiltration cannot be entirely excluded. No discrete testicular lesion to suggest other primary malignancy. Thin veiling lesion within the left vitreous with increased vitreous density anterior to it and minor right vitreous debris. This is again non-specific but could certainly be consistent with clinical impression of intraocular lymphoma.