Choroidal detachment (in the absence of haemorrhage) is caused by the transudation of serum into the suprachoroidal space. This is most commonly due to an increase in orbital transmural pressure, ...
A 27-year-old woman of Hispanic descent presented to an outside ophthalmologist with sudden-onset bilateral decreased vision, photophobia and severe, boring retrobulbar pain worse with eye movement.
A 62-year-old Cambodian man was referred from an outside ophthalmologist with concern for bilateral macula-off retinal detachments. The patient reported progressively worsening vision over the past ...
To describe the clinical and imaging presentation, pitfalls in the diagnosis of choroidal extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), as well as the ...
Symptoms Choroidal melanomas are usually asymptomatic or silent tumors. In a few cases, the tumor may impinge on the lens or the fovea, or cause retinal detachment, all of which result in decreased ...