Case Report
A Solitary Choroidal Mass with Spontaneous Resolution
Figure 1
Initial examination of the right eye. Color fundus photo shows subretinal fluid (arrows) and elevated subretinal mass extending beyond the inferior arcade (a). Horizontal scans of optical coherence tomography (OCT) from the fovea to inferior vascular arcade shows subretinal fluid with a dome-shaped elevated choroidal mass in the macular area (b). Vertical scan of enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography shows a homogenous hyporeflective elevated lesion in the choroid (c). Ultrasonography shows a hyperechoic choroidal mass with medium to low internal reflectivity (d). Fluorescein angiography in the late phase shows the pooling of dye in the subretinal area and multiple hyperfluorescent dots over the lesion (e). Midphase indocyanine green angiography reveals multiple small, round, hypocyanescent dots in the posterior and midperipheral fundus (f).
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