SUBRETINAL HEMORRHAGE | CHOROIDAL MELANOMA |
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS | ||
This case illustrates subretinal hemorrhage mimicking choroidal melanoma. |
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The key is to see drusen in the fellow eye, choroidal neovascular membrane (CNV) in the study eye, a fluorescein angiogram that is typical of CNV in age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and an ultrasound that is typical of subretinal hemorrhage. |
Drusen in the fellow eye (OD) |
CNV
in the study eye (OS)
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Fluorescein
angiogram (OS)
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The blockage of underlying choroidal fluorescence on the fluorescein angiogram is due to subretinal blood. |
Echogram
(OS)
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Please send comments to: Dr. Marco Zarbin at zarbin@umdnj.edu |
Suggested Reading: |
Hochman MA, Seery CM, and Zarbin MA. Pathophysiology and management of subretinal hemorrhage. Surv Ophthalmol 1997; 42(3):195-213. |