Research Article
Use of OCT Angiography in Choroidal Melanocytic Tumors
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(a) Fundus color photography shows suspicious melanocytic lesion. (b) Fluorescein angiography shows vessels in the area corresponding the melanocytic lesion simulating a “double circulation.” (c) Doppler echography shows high flux “in the inner portion of the lesion.” (d) OCTA “choriocapillaris” 6 × 6 mm layer shows a vascular network in the area corresponding the lesion, but when we check the OCTA B map (e), it shows that vessels are over the lesion corresponding to a neovascular membrane.
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