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Function and Circulation of the Retina and Choroid in Case of Indolent Nonprogressive Multifocal Choroidal Lesions.

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions have been reported to be benign choroidal lymphatic lesions that do not affect the visual function. However, as best known, there are no reports on whether these lesions affect the circulation and function of the retina and choroid. We report a case of indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions in which retinal images were available to assess the retinal and choroidal circulation and whether it impacted the retinal function. The patient was a 45-year-old man. Swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) showed multiple well-defined, uniform, hyporeflective cavernous lesions in the choroidal layer. Then a diagnosis of indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions was made based on the similarity of the features with those reported. OCT angiography showed no blood flow signals in the lesions and reduced blood flow signals in the choroid and choriocapillaris directly above the lesions. Fundus autofluorescence showed retinal pigment epithelial damages that were colocalized with the choroidal lesions. We then performed static visual field testing and multifocal electroretinography (mfERG). The static visual field test showed no decrease in sensitivity in the entire visual field, and mfERG showed no decrease in the amplitudes or implicit times indicating normal retinal function. In indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions, the photoreceptor function is preserved but a mild retinal pigment epithelium disorder is present. Thus, the follow-up examinations of indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions should include retinal function tests.
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choroid,choriocapillaris,retina,multifocal electoretinography,indolent nonprogressive multifocal choroidal lesions
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