Woman referred for choroidal mass in right eye

A 58-year-old white woman was referred to the retina service at the New England Eye Center for a new right eye choroidal mass.
She endorsed right eye progressive vision decline with nasal field defect and flashes for 6 months, as well as redness and pain for 2 days.
Ocular history was significant for a stable choroidal nevus of the left eye, lost to follow-up for 4 years. Medical history included meningioma complicated by refractory seizures leading to spine fractures status post (s/p) surgery with no residual visual field deficits, breast (Read more...)

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