Literature DB >> 9599367

Presumed choroidal granuloma with vitreous hemorrhage resembling choroidal melanoma.

K Gündüz1, C L Shields, J A Shields, H Schubert.   

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This report describes a presumed choroidal granuloma with vitreous hemorrhage resembling choroidal melanoma. A healthy 31-year-old man, who had progressive vision loss in the right eye during 1 month, was found to have a yellow-white juxtapapillary choroidal mass. Fluorescein angiography demonstrated a choroidal neovascular membrane over the lesion. There was focal persistent hypofluorescence in the late phase of fluorescein angiography. The thickness of the lesion increased from 3.0 mm to 7.1 mm during 1 month. Subretinal and vitreous hemorrhage developed. The patient was suspected to have a choroidal granuloma and choroidal neovascular membrane, and was treated with oral steroids. Ten months later, the vitreous blood cleared completely with an attached retina. Control of inflammation may have a role in the treatment of idiopathic choroidal granulomas and some choroidal neovascular membranes secondary to ocular inflammation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9599367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ophthalmic Surg Lasers        ISSN: 1082-3069


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Review 1.  Vitreous haemorrhage in elderly patients: management and prevention.

Authors:  Kaykhosrov Manuchehri; Graham Kirkby
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 3.923

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