24 October 2024
: Case report
Simultaneous Bilateral Primary Choroidal Melanoma Linked to Bilateral Ocular Melanocytosis: A Rare Case Study
Rare disease
Constantine D. Angelidis1ABDEF*, Petros Petrou1DEF, Stylianos A. KandarakisDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.946129
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e946129
Figure 6. Fundus fluorescein angiography. Right eye: (A) Pinpoint hyperfluorescence is documented on the lesion. (B) Late leakage is observed from the lesion. Left eye: (C) Mottled hypofluorescence is exhibited in the posterior pole, corresponding to areas of subretinal material causing masking (green arrow). (D) When the lesion is in focus, we notice a double circulation, a sign exhibited in choroidal melanomas that have broken through the Bruch membrane.






