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Fluorescein Angiography (FA) of a Primary Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumor
Jun 29 2025 by Marcelo Zas, MD PhD
We present a case of a 33-year-old male patient, who presented with decreased visual acuity in his right eye with 20/80, presenting a primary retinal vasoproliferative tumor in the lower temporal quadrant. The fluorescein angiography findings are: 1. Early hyperfluorescence due to its rich intrinsic vascularity and often has dilated feeding arterioles and draining venules. 2. Marked progressive leakage from the tumor vessels. 3. The late leakage often obscures fine vascular details in the late phase and corresponds to exudation and macular edema seen clinically. 4. Staining of surrounding exudates, RPE disturbances and gliosis. 5. In our case also a marked peripheral capillary closure in the areas adjacent to the tumor and in other quadrants as well.
Photographer: Marcelo Zas MD PhD
Condition/keywords: RETINAL VASOPROLIFERATIVE TUMOR
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Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumor
Jun 24 2025 by Marcelo Zas, MD PhD
We present a case of a 33-year-old male patient, who presented with decreased visual acuity in his right eye with 20/80, presenting a primary retinal vasoproliferative tumor in the lower temporal quadrant. The tumor is associated with serous retinal detachment, hard exudation, neovascularization and telangiectasias. Lipid exudates extend toward the macula, indicating macular involvement, which may contribute to decreased visual acuity. Oi was normal with 20/20 of BCVA. The patient was treated initially with IV anti-VEGF therapy and cryotherapy.
Photographer: Marcelo Zas MD PhD
Condition/keywords: RETINAL VASOPROLIFERATIVE TUMOR
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FA/ICG of Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumor
Apr 26 2023 by Kelli Nyenhuis
FA/ICG of a 64-year-old woman referred to our office to rule out choroidal melanoma.
Photographer: Kelli Nyenhuis, COA
Imaging device: Optos California
Condition/keywords: fluorescein angiogram (FA), indocyanine green (ICG) angiography, tumor
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Vasoproliferative Tumor
Aug 29 2024 by César Adrián Gómez Valdivia, MD
Inferior retinal vasoproliferative tumor found in a 66 year-old female patient. Asymptomatic.
Photographer: @eyemissu2
Imaging device: California ICG OPTOS
Condition/keywords: Vasoproliferative Tumor