Choroidal neovascular membrane associated with optic nerve coloboma in a patient with CHARGE association |
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Authors: | Guirgis Medhat F Lueder Gregg T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Ophthalmology, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA. |
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Abstract: | PURPOSE: To report a patient with CHARGE association (coloboma, heart disease, choanal atresia, growth retardation, genital hypoplasia, and ear abnormalities) who developed a choroidal neovascular membrane in association with an optic nerve coloboma. DESIGN: Interventional/observational case report. METHOD: A 21-month-old boy with CHARGE association developed a grayish choroidal neovascular membrane associated with lipid exudation, subretinal fluid, and retinal hemorrhage at the temporal edge of his right optic nerve coloboma. RESULTS: The patient underwent transpupillary diode laser of the choroidal neovascular membrane. Five months later, it and the serous retinal detachment had resolved. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with CHARGE association may develop choroidal neovascular membrane with serous retinal detachments in association with optic nerve colobomas. These neovascular membranes may be treated successfully with transpupillary diode laser. |
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