Case Report

Combined Hamartoma of the Retina and Retinal Pigment Epithelium in a Patient with Gorlin Syndrome: Spontaneous Partial Resolution of Traction Caused by Epiretinal Membrane

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(a, b, and c) OCT at initial presentation and (d) 18 months after follow-up. (e, f, g, and h) Fundus photography corresponding to each OCT. (a, b, and c): The lession reveals disorganization of normal retinal layers, with hyperrfletive surface and hyporreflective shadowing. White arrows: full thickness retinal folds with superficial and deep retinal distortion. Yellow arrows: peaks in the inner retina correspondig to the traction caused by the epiretinal membrane. (d): OCT 18 months after follow-up, showing relief of the macular traction and reduction of macular thickness. Retinal layers can be identified. Red arrow: outer nuclear layer.