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 7. Indocyanine green angiography. Right eye: (A) In the early phases, we notice initially a hypocyanescence. (B) As we focus on a higher plane, the vascularity of the lesion is more accurately depicted. (C) In the late phase, we can observe hypercyanesence. The central hypocyanescent area is due to the higher plane of the lesion being out of focus. Left eye: (D) Early phase of the left eye where we observe a large mass near the posterior pole. (E) As we gradually focus on the surface area of the lesion, we again notice the double circulation (green arrowheads). (F) Late phase exhibits focal hypocyanesence at the areas corresponding to the findings of the fluorescein angiography.






