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BACKGROUND
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare vascular disorder characterized by multiple venous malformations of the skin and internal organs. Oral lesions are very common and occur in over half of the patients with this condition. Sclerotherapy is currently the first-line treatment
OBJECTIVE
To describe the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings of choroidal nevi.
METHODS
Retrospective, single-center case series of 120 eyes of 120 consecutive patients with choroidal nevi who were evaluated by OCT. Diagnostic imaging was performed with a Zeiss StratusOCT Model 3000 (Carl
A 67-year-old woman examined 12 months following extracapsular cataract extraction had a massive pseudophakic pigment dispersion associated with diffuse corneal epithelial edema, mild uveitis, and secondary glaucoma. She underwent penetrating keratoplasty following removal of a posterior chamber
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate visual acuity in eyes with choroidal nevus.
METHODS
This was an observational case series. Of 3422 consecutive eyes with choroidal nevus, vision loss at 15 years occurred in 2% of eyes with extrafoveolar nevus and in 26% of eyes with subfoveolar nevus, particularly those with
A 4-year-old girl had the ichthyosis hystrix variant of the epidermal nevus syndrome with ocular fundus manifestations of Coats' disease. Her hearing was impaired because of serous otitis media and her visual acuity decreased because of hard yellow exudate in the macula as a result of decompensation
Melanocytic nevi may microscopically associate with clefts or slits of the nests resembling lymphatic or vascular spaces. This unique histologic feature has been known as an artifact of injection or tissue-processing. We present a case of melanocytic nevus with a prominent vascular space-like
Fourteen patients (ten women, four men) with iris nevus (Cogan-Reese) syndrome, all having unilateral glaucoma, were studied clinically. Many had corneal edema, and all had changes in the iris consisting of one or more of the following: iris whorls or nodules or both, atrophy of iris stroma,
Progressive essential iris atrophy, Chandler's syndrome, and the iris nevus (Cogan-Reese) syndrome are considered to be variations of a single disease process, which is characterized by abnormalities of the cornea, anterior chamber angle, and iris. In each variation, the typical patient is a white
A 58-year-old man presented with visual distortion in the right eye for 2 years. His best-corrected visual acuity was 20/25 in each eye. Fundus examination revealed a macular pigmented lesion with central retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) atrophy and drusen in the right eye. Enhanced depth imaging
Adult onset of inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus (ILVEN) is reported in a 44-year-old Japanese man. A mild pruritic eruption appeared one year earlier and extended from the left dorsal foot to the gluteal region. Histologically, acanthosis and papillomatous thickening of epidermis as
BACKGROUND
Becker nevus (BN) is an uncommon pigment disorder characterized by hyperpigmentation and sometimes hypertrichosis. To date, no effective treatment has been available.
OBJECTIVE
We sought to assess efficacy and safety of ablative 10,600-nm fractional laser therapy (FLT) in the treatment of
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate characteristics of small choroidal melanoma using enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT).
METHODS
Retrospective comparative analysis.
RESULTS
Of 37 eyes with small choroidal melanoma imaged using EDI-OCT, the mean tumor thickness was 1025
OBJECTIVE
To report the optical coherence tomography (OCT) findings of 27 eyes treated with intravitreal bevacizumab for intraretinal and subretinal vascular activity associated with atypical choroidal nevi.
METHODS
This was an Internal Review Board-approved retrospective review of 27 eyes of 27
To analyze risk of nevus transformation into melanoma per millimeter increment.Retrospective analysis of 3,806 choroidal nevi for transformation into melanoma per incremental millimeter thickness (flat [≤1.0 mm], thin [1.1-2.0 mm], thicker [2.1-3.0 mm], and Choroidal nevus can cause overlying chronic retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) degenerative features, but frank retinal invasion is exquisitely rare.This is a retrospective review of 8 cases of choroidal nevus with retinal invasion with evaluation of clinical