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By Hector Gabriel Moreno Solano, MD, MHA
Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmología “IMO I.A.P!
Co-author(s): Claudia Gutiérrez Del Bosque, Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmología “IMO I.A.P” - Uploaded on Jun 26, 2025.
- Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Jun 30, 2025.
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- Choroidal Rupture
- Condition/keywords
- OCT, Choroidal Rupture
- Photographer
- Hector Gabriel Moreno Solano, Instituto Mexicano de Oftalmología “IMO I.A.P”
- Imaging device
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Optical coherence tomography system
REVO - Description
- High-resolution OCT of the right eye shows a localized disruption of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)–Bruch’s membrane complex, consistent with a choroidal rupture. There is loss of the normal outer retinal architecture over the lesion, with focal elevation and irregularity of the underlying RPE. Hyperreflective material is noted at the level of the break, without associated subretinal fluid or signs of active choroidal neovascularization.