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Case Report: Choroidal osteoma: Bone in the eye
We share a case of a 16-year-old girl who presented with blurring of vision in her left eye since 1 year, with fundus examination suggestive of choroidal osteoma.
Umme Summaiyya +2 more
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Enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography features of choroidal osteoma
PURPOSE: To describe the choroidal findings in eyes affected by choroidal osteoma imaged by enhanced depth imaging optical coherence tomography. METHODS: Retrospective case series.
M. Pellegrini +3 more
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A case of choroidal osteoma with subsequent laser induced decalcification
A rare benign tumor, choroidal osteoma with accompanying choroidal neovascularization treated with laser photocoagulation is reported.
Gurelik, Gökhan +4 more
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Choroidal osteoma is a benign, ossifying tumor, first described by Gass and Williams in 1978, typically found in healthy young females. Usually it is localized in the posterior pole of the eye, near the optic disc and the macula. Its aetiology is unknown: it may be caused by osseous metaplasia of the retinal pigment epithelium, or it may represent a ...
B, Terelak-Borys, G, Czechońska
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Background and Objective: Choroidal osteoma is a rare and benign osseous tumor that begins in adolescence age especially in young females and causes to decrease vision permanently in involved eye. Case: A 16-year-old female referred with decreased vision
SMH Emad
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Rieger anomaly with bilateral choroidal osteoma: Coincidence or association?
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Erkilic, Kuddusi +3 more
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Photodynamic Therapy in Ocular Oncology
Over the past two decades, we have witnessed the increasing use of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the field of ocular oncology. Based on a review of the literature and our own experience, we herein review the role of PDT for the management of intraocular ...
Mehdi Mazloumi +7 more
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Two cases of choroidal osteoma
Choroidal osteoma is a benign, bony tumour of the choroid, which affects otherwise healthy females in the second or third decades of their lives. The tumour is frequently asymptomatic, but rarely can cause neovascularisation of the choroid and be sight ...
Sizmaz S., Soylu M.
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Mariko Kubota-Taniai1,2, Toshiyuki Oshitari2, Maya Handa2, Takayuki Baba2, Jiro Yotsukura2, Shuichi Yamamoto21Department of Ophthalmology, National Hospital Organization, Chiba Medical Center, Chiba, Japan; 2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Science,
Kubota-Taniai M +5 more
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Multiple choroidal osteomas in a boy – a rare presentation: a case report
Background Choroidal osteoma is rare clinical entity of unknown etiology, characterized by formation of mature cancellous bone within the choroid. It typically affects young females, with no racial predilection.
Arup Deuri +3 more
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