학술논문

Dark Without Pressure In A Case Of Choroidal Osteoma
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Retinal Cases & Brief Reports. Jun 08, 2020
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1935-1089
Abstract
PURPOSE:: To report a novel case of dark without pressure in a patient with a choroidal osteoma. To our knowledge this association has not been previously reported. METHODS:: Observational case report. Review of clinical examination and multi-modal imaging findings in a patient with a choroidal osteoma and dark without pressure. RESULTS:: A 21-year-old African American female with no significant past medical history presented with a large, unilateral, juxtapapillary, subretinal, orange-colored, ovoid shaped lesion with macular involvement. An overlying area of mottled pigmentary changes, fibrosis, and atrophy were present. Adjacent to and surrounding the osteoma was an annular band of hyperpigmented mid-peripheral retina with a sharply demarcated scalloped border that abruptly changed to normal-appearing peripheral retina. Multi-modal imaging including wide-field fluorescein angiography, optical coherence tomography, and ophthalmic B-scan were performed. The funduscopic and imaging findings were consistent with a diagnosis of choroidal osteoma and dark without pressure. CONCLUSION:: The examination and imaging findings in this patient suggest a unique association between two relatively uncommon lesions, choroidal osteoma and dark without pressure. Though these two lesions may simply be coinciding in the same eye, there may be an association with space- occupying lesions causing a change in photoreceptor structure.