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By David A Reichstein, MD
Tennessee Retina, PC - Uploaded on Apr 15, 2024.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Apr 15, 2024.
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- Miscellaneous
- Condition/keywords
- peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy (PEHCR)
- Description
- (A) Ultra-widefield color fundus photograph demonstrates a temporal PEHCR causing minimal intra- and subretinal hemorrhage along with lipid exudation. There is an associated inferior detachment due to the dependent nature of the exudation. Note the lipid exudation at the posterior edge of the detachment indicating chronicity of the lesion. Drusen in the macula are also appreciated. (B) Ultra-widefield FA in early stage demonstrates hypofluorescence temporally and inferiorly. (C) Ultra-widefield color fundus photograph taken after 1 year of monthly anti-VEGF therapy demonstrates resolution of the exudative detachment and resultant chorioretinal scarring.