Choroidal Hemangioma
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A choroidal hemangioma is an abnormal build up of blood vessels in the choroid, which is beneath the retina. They are not cancers, and do not metastasize. They can cause far-sightedness, distorted or blurred vision or flashing lights; or have no symptoms at all.
Top Resources on Choroidal Hemangioma
- Diagnose-Me: Choroidal Hemangioma
- Eye Cancer Network: Choroidal Hemangioma
- Journal of Retina-Vitreous: Choroidal Hemangiomas
- EyeRounds: Choroidal Hemangioma: Central Scotoma in The Right Eye
- Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging: Choroidal hemangioma with a bleed in Sturge-Weber syndrome : MRI
- PakMediNet: Successful Laser Therapy of Choroidal Hemangioma with Bullous Retinal Detachment
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- Reviewer: Elisa Carter
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- Last update: Jun. 16, 2008
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