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2. Multicolor imaging in choroidal osteomas
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Ramesh Venkatesh, Bharathi Bavaharan, Naresh Kumar Yadav, Kumar Saurabh, Priya Srinivasan, Padmalini Mahendradas, Vishma Prabhu, and Rupak Roy
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Choroidal osteoma ,Multicolour ,Imaging ,Optical coherence tomography ,Fundus autofluoroscence ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background To describe the multicolour (MC) imaging characteristics associated with choroidal osteomas (CO) and their secondary complications. Methods Retrospective descriptive case series of eleven eyes of ten patients with CO. Findings of multicolour imaging were correlated with visual acuity, clinical features, lesion characteristics and findings from other imaging modalities. Results Infrared reflectance (IR) images showed calcified CO lesions as hyporeflectance (dark) areas while decalcified lesions were seen as iso reflectance (normal) areas. Overlying RPE atrophy on IR were seen as white areas. MC images showed color variations depending upon the reflectivity of the tumour material tumour and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) atrophy. Green color was noted in calcified CO tumour while decalcified CO tumour showed no color change. RPE atrophy were seen as bright orange areas. Green and blue reflectance images were not able to pick the choroidal osteoma lesion. Other changes secondary to CO like presence of choroidal neovascular membrane, hemorrhage and/or fluid in the retinal layers were identified on green and blue reflectance images. Conclusion MC imaging is a useful tool in our arsenal of existing imaging modalities in the assessment of CO and its secondary changes. Change in reflectance of the IR and MC images can be used as an indicator to assess the extent of tumour decalcification and its secondary changes and therefore, can aid in prognostication in the same. It has the potential to replace color fundus photography in documentation and follow up of patients with CO.
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- 2018
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3. Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteoma
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Francisco Olguin-Manríquez, Ana Bety Enríquez, Nicolás Crim, Miroslava Meraz-Gutierrez, Vidal Soberón-Ventura, Ismael Ávila, Virgilio Morales-Canton, and Juan Manuel Jimenez-Sierra
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Choroidal osteoma ,Choroidal excavation ,Choroidal neovascularization ,EDI-OCT ,OCT-A ,Ultra-widefield retinal imaging ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose To describe characteristics of choroidal osteomas (CO), using ocular ultrasound, fluorescein angiography, ultra-widefield retinal imaging, ultra-widefield autofluorescence, optical coherence tomography, enhanced-depth-imaging OCT, and OCT angiography (OCT-A). Methods Retrospective, observational case series study. Clinical records from patients with diagnosis of CO who underwent complete imaging evaluation were analyzed. Results Sixteen eyes from 11 patients were included. Mean patient age was 33.4 years (range 20–61), 72.7% were female, 100% were Hispanic, and 54.5% had unilateral CO. Median visual acuity was 20/150 (range 20/20–2000). CO was completely calcified in 25%, partially decalcified in 50%, and decalcified in 25%. Other features included choroidal neovascularization (18.75%), focal choroidal excavation (12.5%), choroidal depression associated to decalcification (18.75%), thinning of outer retina and photoreceptor layers over decalcified tumor (75%). Decreased fluorescence on FAF was observed in decalcified regions while relatively preserved fluorescence was observed in calcified regions. Conclusions Nowadays, diagnostic tests provide important information about each stage of choroidal osteoma. Progressive decalcification of the tumor might have a common pathogenic role for development of FCE or choroidal depression. OCT-A/FA proved to be valuable tools for detection of CNV in patients with CO.
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- 2018
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4. Novel OCT findings in choroidal osteoma: brief report
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Leitão Guerra, Ricardo Luz, Arantes, Rafael Cicconi, Marback, Eduardo Ferrari, and Shields, Carol L
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- 2021
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5. Novel OCT findings in choroidal osteoma: brief report
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Rafael Cicconi Arantes, Eduardo Ferrari Marback, Ricardo Luz Leitão Guerra, and Carol L. Shields
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Optical coherence tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Choroidal cavern ,Ocular Pathology ,Choroidal loculation ,Choroidal osteoma ,RE1-994 ,Ocular pathology ,eye diseases ,body regions ,Ophthalmology ,OCT ,Medicine ,sense organs ,business ,Letter to the Editor - Abstract
The aim of this article is to report the presence of choroidal loculation of fluid and choroidal cavern in a case of choroidal osteoma, previously undescribed in this disease.
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- 2021
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6. Multicolor imaging in choroidal osteomas
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Vishma Prabhu, Rupak Roy, Kumar Saurabh, Ramesh Venkatesh, Padmalini Mahendradas, Bharathi Bavaharan, Naresh Kumar Yadav, and Priya Srinivasan
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Fundus autofluoroscence ,Imaging ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Atrophy ,Optical coherence tomography ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Multicolour ,Choroidal osteoma ,Color fundus photography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,chemistry ,Infrared reflectance ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Original Article ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background To describe the multicolour (MC) imaging characteristics associated with choroidal osteomas (CO) and their secondary complications. Methods Retrospective descriptive case series of eleven eyes of ten patients with CO. Findings of multicolour imaging were correlated with visual acuity, clinical features, lesion characteristics and findings from other imaging modalities. Results Infrared reflectance (IR) images showed calcified CO lesions as hyporeflectance (dark) areas while decalcified lesions were seen as iso reflectance (normal) areas. Overlying RPE atrophy on IR were seen as white areas. MC images showed color variations depending upon the reflectivity of the tumour material tumour and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) atrophy. Green color was noted in calcified CO tumour while decalcified CO tumour showed no color change. RPE atrophy were seen as bright orange areas. Green and blue reflectance images were not able to pick the choroidal osteoma lesion. Other changes secondary to CO like presence of choroidal neovascular membrane, hemorrhage and/or fluid in the retinal layers were identified on green and blue reflectance images. Conclusion MC imaging is a useful tool in our arsenal of existing imaging modalities in the assessment of CO and its secondary changes. Change in reflectance of the IR and MC images can be used as an indicator to assess the extent of tumour decalcification and its secondary changes and therefore, can aid in prognostication in the same. It has the potential to replace color fundus photography in documentation and follow up of patients with CO.
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- 2018
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7. Multicolor imaging in choroidal osteomas
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Venkatesh, Ramesh, Bavaharan, Bharathi, Yadav, Naresh Kumar, Saurabh, Kumar, Srinivasan, Priya, Mahendradas, Padmalini, Prabhu, Vishma, and Roy, Rupak
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- 2018
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8. Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteoma
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Olguin-Manríquez, Francisco, Enríquez, Ana Bety, Crim, Nicolás, Meraz-Gutierrez, Miroslava, Soberón-Ventura, Vidal, Ávila, Ismael, Morales-Canton, Virgilio, and Jimenez-Sierra, Juan Manuel
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- 2018
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9. Multimodal imaging in choroidal osteoma
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Ana Bety Enríquez, Francisco Olguin-Manriquez, Vidal Soberón-Ventura, Virgilio Morales-Canton, Nicolás Crim, Miroslava Meraz-Gutierrez, Ismael Ávila, and J. M. Jimenez-Sierra
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Choroidal neovascularization ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ultra-widefield retinal imaging ,Ophthalmology ,EDI-OCT ,medicine ,Choroidal osteoma ,Stage (cooking) ,Retina ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Bone decalcification ,business.industry ,Choroidal excavation ,OCT-A ,Fluorescein angiography ,eye diseases ,Autofluorescence ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Original Article ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose To describe characteristics of choroidal osteomas (CO), using ocular ultrasound, fluorescein angiography, ultra-widefield retinal imaging, ultra-widefield autofluorescence, optical coherence tomography, enhanced-depth-imaging OCT, and OCT angiography (OCT-A). Methods Retrospective, observational case series study. Clinical records from patients with diagnosis of CO who underwent complete imaging evaluation were analyzed. Results Sixteen eyes from 11 patients were included. Mean patient age was 33.4 years (range 20–61), 72.7% were female, 100% were Hispanic, and 54.5% had unilateral CO. Median visual acuity was 20/150 (range 20/20–2000). CO was completely calcified in 25%, partially decalcified in 50%, and decalcified in 25%. Other features included choroidal neovascularization (18.75%), focal choroidal excavation (12.5%), choroidal depression associated to decalcification (18.75%), thinning of outer retina and photoreceptor layers over decalcified tumor (75%). Decreased fluorescence on FAF was observed in decalcified regions while relatively preserved fluorescence was observed in calcified regions. Conclusions Nowadays, diagnostic tests provide important information about each stage of choroidal osteoma. Progressive decalcification of the tumor might have a common pathogenic role for development of FCE or choroidal depression. OCT-A/FA proved to be valuable tools for detection of CNV in patients with CO.
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- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF
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