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Concurrent solitary and multifocal congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium in a single eye.

Anand D Gopal1, Jenna M Kim1, Carol L Shields1.   

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32587193      PMCID: PMC7574102          DOI: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_2038_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0301-4738            Impact factor:   1.848


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A middle-aged Caucasian male was found to have pigmented fundus lesions in the left eye (OS). Visual acuity was 20/20 in both eyes. Funduscopic examination OS revealed a 10 mm × 10 mm flat, well-delineated, homogenously pigmented lesion consistent with solitary congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE, Fig. 1a black arrow). In addition, multifocal CHRPE, also known as bear tracks, were noted in the perimacular area [Fig. 1a white arrows]. All lesions demonstrated hypoautofluoresence [Fig. 1b]. The concurrence of solitary and multifocal CHRPE in one eye is rare. Gastrointestinal evaluation is not indicated for these lesions.[1]
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Fundus photograph of the left eye demonstrates a 10 mm × 10 mm flat, well-delineated, homogenously pigmented lesion consistent with solitary congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE, a, black arrow). Multifocal CHRPE, also known as ”bear tracks,” are present in the perimacular area (a, white arrows). All lesions demonstrated hypoautofluorescence (b)

Fundus photograph of the left eye demonstrates a 10 mm × 10 mm flat, well-delineated, homogenously pigmented lesion consistent with solitary congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE, a, black arrow). Multifocal CHRPE, also known as ”bear tracks,” are present in the perimacular area (a, white arrows). All lesions demonstrated hypoautofluorescence (b)

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1.  Lack of association among typical congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium, adenomatous polyposis, and Gardner syndrome.

Authors:  J A Shields; C L Shields; P G Shah; D J Pastore; S M Imperiale
Journal:  Ophthalmology       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 12.079

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