[Choroidal melanoma found incidentally in an amblyopic eye].
Pan Afr Med J 2024;
47:79. [PMID:
38708135 PMCID:
PMC11068467 DOI:
10.11604/pamj.2024.47.79.42795]
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Abstract
We report the case of a 37-year-old patient with profound amblyopia of the left eye from childhood, who attended a consultation as part of diabetic retinopathy screening following a recent diagnosis of diabetes. Ophthalmological examination revealed a visual acuity of 10/10 in the right eye and 1/10 in the left eye. The anterior segment was normal. Fundus examination of the left eye showed a large achromatic mass in the temporal retina, surrounded by a serous retinal detachment with interpapillomacular folds (A). Ocular ultrasound revealed a hyperechoic mushroom-shaped choroidal process with vascularity on colour Doppler ultrasound (B). Orbital Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) revealed left circumscribed intra-orbital process, with mean signal intensity after gadolinium injection (C). After a multidisciplinary meeting, the diagnosis of choroidal melanoma was strongly suspected. Assessment of extent including brain MRI, thoraco-abdominopelvic Computed Tomography (CT) scan and abdominal ultrasound was normal. Given the size of the mass, conservative treatment was not possible. The patient underwent an enucleation and was referred to the oncology department for further management, after anatomopathological confirmation of the surgical specimen.
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