Dipak Nag, MBBS, FCPS, MSc, FRF » 10-Apr-2020

  • Choroidal Osteoma With Active CNVM

    Apr 10 2020 by Dipak Nag, MBBS, FCPS, MSc, FRF

    A 12-year-old boy visited our clinic for sudden, painless blurring of vision and metamorphopsia in left eye that he noticed 7 days back. His BCVA was 6/60 in left eye. Anterior segment examination was unremarkable. On fundus examination of his left eye showed a yellow-white lesion at the macula with well-defined geographic border and diffuse and mottled depigmentation of the overlying pigment epithelium, of which an elevated gray-green areas at the center with subretinal hemorrhage around. The right eye was found normal.

    Photographer: Mr. Shamsuddin

    Condition/keywords: choroidal neovascular membrane (CNVM)