Georgios Mylonas, Gregor S Reiter, Markus Ritter, Gabor G Deak, Adrian Reumueller, Andreas Pollreisz, Stefan Sacu, Michael Georgopoulos
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Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Associated With a Retinal Tear Overlying a Choroidal Nevus.
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to report a case of a rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD) associated with a retinal tear overlying a choroidal nevus.
Methods: This study is a case report.
Results: A 66-year-old female patient has been referred to our department because of a retinal detachment in her left eye. Her ocular history was notable for a choroidal nevus in her left eye, which has been under observation for the past 11 years without any signs of malignancy or abnormal changes. Dilated funduscopic examination revealed a superior macula-off bullous RRD that originated from a retinal tear located at the previously observed choroidal nevus. The patient successfully underwent a 23-g vitrectomy and cryotherapy with SF6 gas tamponade, combined with cataract surgery and biopsy.
Conclusion: While choroidal nevi are relatively prevalent, the specific progression to RRD due to a tear is a rare occurrence in clinical practice, and it presents with unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.