학술논문

Hemorrhagic Peripheral Pigment Epithelial Disease
Document Type
Article
Source
Archives of Ophthalmology; May 1988, Vol. 106 Issue: 5 p646-650, 5p
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ISSN
00039950; 15383601
Abstract
• Hemorrhage under the retinal pigment epithelium and neurosensory retina occurred in the temporal periphery of ten patients with aging macular degeneration and one patient with histoplasmosis syndrome. The macula was not the source of bleeding. Peripheral subretinal neovascularization, commonly seen histopathologically, may be the cause. The visual recovery was poor, and most patients failed to regain lost vision once peripheral hemorrhage occurred. The differential diagnosis includes retinal detachment, uveal effusion, hemorrhagic retinoschisis, choroidal melanoma, and metastatic tumor.