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2019, Number 3

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Rev Mex Oftalmol 2019; 93 (3)

Pigmented juxtapapillary lesion as a form of presentation of parapapillary choroidal cavitation

López-Herrero F, Sánchez-Vicente JL, Monge-Esquivel JL
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Language: Spanish
References: 2
Page: 157-158
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Key words:

Peripapillary choroid cavitation, En-face OCT. Swept Source OCT, Degenerative myopia.

ABSTRACT

Juxtapapillary pigmented lesions represent an important diagnostic challenge in ophthalmology. We present a case of a juxtapapillary pigmented lesion whose multimodal imaging study evidenced a form of presentation of a peripapillary choroidal cavitation.


REFERENCES

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  2. Yeh SI, Chang WC, Wu CH, Lan YW, Hsieh JW, Tsai S, Chen LJ. Characteristics of peripapillary choroidal cavitation detected by optical coherence tomography. Ophthalmology. 2013;120(3):544-52.




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Rev Mex Oftalmol. 2019;93