Rev Bras Oftalmol.2020;79(4):273-275

Choroidal hemangioma and the challenge of differential diagnosis

Jéssica Cararo , Emilia Polaco , Lívia da Silva , Debora Letícia Souza , Kelcia Kiefer , Fábio Petersen

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20200059

Abstract

Choroidal hemangioma is a fairly rare benign vascular tumor that can manifest in either circumscribed or diffuse type; the latter one is usually related to Sturge-Weber Syndrome. The circumscribed tumors have an insidious presentation and diagnosis is commonly made after the onset of secondary symptoms. Serious and potentially lethal lesions, such as choroidal melanoma and metastatic disease, may represent a differential diagnosis. In this report, we describe an advanced case of nodular hemangioma associated with hemorrhagic retinal detachment. This case highlights the challenge of differential diagnosis in intraocular tumors, due to their similar clinical and radiologic features.

Choroidal hemangioma and the challenge of differential diagnosis

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