Bilateral Multifocal Choroidal Osteoma with Choroidal Neovascularization [PDF]
Choroidal osteoma has been reported to be unilateral in approximately 80% of cases diagnosed with this condition. Herein we report the clinical characteristics and multimodal imaging findings in a rare case of bilateral multifocal choroidal osteoma. A 32-
Mousavi MirNaghi +3 more
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A Second New Choroidal Osteoma in the Same Eye: Differences between Them with New Imaging Techniques [PDF]
The authors introduce a 42-year-old woman with a choroidal osteoma. After 10 years the patient presented a second choroidal osteoma in the same eye; this osteoma has been growing in the last years.
Javier Sambricio +4 more
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The Histopathological Finding of the Surgically Extracted Atypical Dome-Shaped Choroidal Osteoma [PDF]
Purpose. To report a case of atypical dome-shaped choroidal osteoma, which was diagnosed by histopathological finding of surgically extracted tumor. Case Report. A 35-year-old woman presented with visual field abnormality in the left eye (OS).
Hirona Bessho +2 more
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Role of Intravitreal Antivascular Endothelial Growth Factor Injections for Choroidal Neovascularization due to Choroidal Osteoma [PDF]
We treated 26 eyes of 25 young patients having a mean age of 30 years with intravitreal vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitor for choroidal new vessel (CNV) formation overlying choroidal osteoma over a mean follow-up of 26 months.
Ahmad M. Mansour +26 more
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Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteomas
Choroidal osteoma is a rare benign tumor which is found in the posterior pole of the eye. We herein describe multimodal imaging in two cases of choroidal osteoma.
Goel, Sugandha +3 more
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Secondary choroidal neovascularization due to choroidal osteoma after 9 years follow-up [PDF]
Background Choroidal osteoma is a benign intraocular tumor that can increase risk of developing choroidal neovascularization. The visual prognosis is influenced by the tumor location, decalcification status, overlying RPE atrophy, presence of choroidal ...
Yun Zhang +5 more
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Faricimab for choroidal neovascular membrane secondary to choroidal osteoma: A case report [PDF]
Choroidal osteoma is a rare, benign ossifying tumor of the choroid. As the disease progresses, significant visual loss may occur. Approximately one-third of patients with choroidal osteoma develop a choroidal neovascular membrane.
Fadwa Al Adel +3 more
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Choroidal osteoma is an uncommon benign osseous intraocular tumor that typically affects young adult women. Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is one of the complications that can develop in eyes with choroidal osteoma. We present a case of CNV secondary
Zenith H.Y. Wu +2 more
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The Development of Choroidal Osteoma in an Eye with Punctate Inner Choroidopathy: A Case Report and Review of Literature [PDF]
Abdulrahman A Khan, Moustafa S Magliyah, Hassan A Al-Dhibi Vitreoretinal and Uveitis Divisions, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Moustafa S Magliyah, Vitreoretinal and Uveitis Division, King Khaled Eye Specialist ...
Khan AA, Magliyah MS, Al-Dhibi HA
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Choroidal osteoma: An atypical case
A case of choroidal osteoma in a 20-year-old male diagnosed incidentally following dilated fundus examination is reported. The lesion was yellowish-orange in color with well-defined scalloped margins, present in the macular region above the inferior ...
Anu Paul +3 more
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