Sección: Choroidal and Retinal Tumors

Racemose Hemangioma

Racemose hemangioma, also called retinal arteriovenous malformation, is a hemangioma of the retina or optic nerve that may be part of Wyburn-Mason syn

Retinal capillary hemangioma

Retinal capillary hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that develops in the retina and is frequently associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease (VHL),

Vitreoretinal lymphoma

Vitreoretinal lymphoma is a rare and aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma that affects the vitreous and retina of the eye. This type of lymphoma is

Choroidal osteoma

Choroidal osteoma is a benign choroidal tumor composed of mature bone tissue that is usually located in the juxtapapillary region. This tumor has the

Amelanotic choroidal nevus

Amelanotic choroidal nevi are rare benign tumors (5% of choroidal nevi), usually asymptomatic. The most important aspect is differentiation from other

Bilateral choroidal nevus

Choroidal nevus is a common benign intraocular tumor found in approximately 5% of adult Caucasian patients. The main risks are loss of vision if it is

Tumors of the retina and choroid

Choroidal nevi are generally flat or slightly raised lesions, which may or may not be pigmented and are located in the choroid. They are usually no mo

Tumors of the retina and choroid

Choroidal metastases are the most common form of intraocular neoplasia in adults, frequently originating from breast and lung neoplasias. Patients may

Tumors of the retina and choroid

Choroidal melanoma is a malignant neoplasm originating in the melanocytic cells of the choroid. This type of melanoma is the most common primary intra