While benign, it can lead to significant complications such as subretinal fluid accumulation, retinal detachment, and vision loss. The challenge in diagnosing choroidal hemangioma lies in its ...
The “Triangle sign” seen on ultrasound is a “distinctive and reliable” ultrasound feature for differentiating total choroidal detachments and suprachoroidal hemorrhages.
Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is one of the most important vision-threatening complications secondary to pathological myopia (PM). In the last 20 years, there have been rapid advances in the ...
Recent studies utilizing Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) have significantly advanced our understanding of choroidal thickness (ChT) and its implications for various ocular conditions.
Optic Neuritis: Clinical Features Optic neuritis refers to inflammation of the optic nerve. The term may be used broadly in reference to many causes of optic nerve inflammation including systemic ...
In group 2 eyes the Bruch’s membrane changes were more advanced with hyalinisation which reached the base of choroidal capillaries, the capillaries becoming widely spaced between hyalinised pillars of ...