Author/Authors :
Mashayekhi, Arman Wills Eye Institute - Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Shields, Carol L. Wills Eye Institute - Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA , Shields, Jerry A. Wills Eye Institute - Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract :
Purpose: To report a case of peripheral exudative hemorrhagic chorioretinopathy
(PEHCR) in an elderly patient.
Case Report: A 74-year-old Caucasian woman, with a 20-year history of a stable
choroidal nevus in her right eye, was referred for evaluation of two small hemorrhagic
pigment epithelial detachments (PEDs) affecting the temporal peripheral fundus of
the same eye. Nine months later, the lesions became larger and indocyanine green
angiography revealed polypoidal choroidal vascular changes corresponding to the
location of the ophthalmoscopically visible PEDs. Despite one session of verteporfin
photodynamic therapy, the lesions continued to enlarge eventually resulting in the
development of a large hemorrhagic PED, which failed to respond to two subsequent
injections of intravitreal bevacizumab. The final ophthalmoscopic appearance of the
large hemorrhagic PED was typical of PEHCR.
Conclusion: This case suggests that polypoidal choroidal vascular changes similar to
that seen in our patient may underlie the development of PEHCR in some cases.
Keywords :
Eccentric Disciform Degeneration , Extramacular Disciform Degeneration , Peripheral Exudative Hemorrhagic Chorioretinopathy , Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy