Case Report

Spontaneous Resolution of Subretinal Hemorrhage Secondary to Choroidal Osteoma Unassociated with Choroidal Neovascularization

Figure 1

(a) Fundus photography shows subretinal mass with central depigmented area surrounded with subretinal hemorrhage. (b) FFA shows hypofluorescence corresponding to hemorrhage areas, hyperfluorescence due to retinal pigment epithelial window defects in early phase. (c) There is not any staining pattern in late phase. (d) OCT shows high reflectivity associated with dense lesion and subretinal fluid. Two-year follow-up; (e) fundus photography shows no hemorrhage. (f, g) FFA supported the absence of CNV. (h) OCT shows resolution of SRF.
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