Objective To explore the clinicopathological features and misdiagnosed causes of choroidal hemangioma. Methods Seven misdiagnosed cases(7eyes) of choroidal hemangioma,which were enucleated,were analysed retrospectively. Results One of the 7 cases was misdiagnosed as absolute phase of the secondary glaucoma,and 6 of them as choroidal melanoma before the enucleation.The majority of cases in this series manifested themselves clinically and pathologically in progressive loss of visual acuity and a flat elevated tumor located at the posterior ocular fundus near the optic disc and associated with exudative retinal detachment.And also there were occasionally small focal or linear pigmentary deposites obser ved on the surface of the neoplasm. Conclusion A flat elevated discoid tumor in the posterior fundus with extensive exudative retinal detachment might be a clinicopathological feature of the choroidal hema ngioma. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1999,15:91-93)
Citation: LIN Jinyong,LI Enjiang,Chen Gui.. The clinicopathological analysis of misdiagnosed cases of choroidal hemangioma LIN Jin-yong; LI En-jiang; Chen Gui.. Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases, 1999, 15(2): 91-93. doi: Copy