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            By John S. King, MD
            
Retina Associates, PA - Uploaded on Oct 27, 2019.
 - Last modified by Caroline Bozell on Oct 29, 2019.
 
- Rating
 - Appears in
 - Solitary NonSyndromatic Astrocytic Hemartoma of the Retina
 - Condition/keywords
 - astrocytic hamartoma
 - Photographer
 - Maisee Yang
 - Imaging device
 - Fundus camera
 - Description
 - 66-year-old white male without history of tuberous sclerosis was found to have an incidental, asymptomatic, translucent, retinal lesion with a few small telangiectatic vessels within it. The FA showed early hyperFL of these small vessels with prominent late leakage/staining. The OCT showed a retinal mass with a "moth eaten" appearance. Vision was 20/20 and the rest of the exam was unremarkable.
 

        
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