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Subretinal Exudation: The First Presentation of Untreated Choroidal Melanomas.

Asterios DiafasHarriet WilliamsAyodeji AjanakuHeinrich HeimannRumana Hussain
Published in: Ocular oncology and pathology (2024)
Lipid exudates are an atypical fundoscopic finding in patients with untreated choroidal melanoma. The subretinal location could differentiate them from other retinal vascular conditions and facilitate early diagnosis and intervention. Interestingly, all cases tested cytogenetically were of low metastatic risk; these exudates may, therefore, be a positive clinical prognostic sign.
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