Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumors Description of six cases

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Retinal Vasoproliferative Tumors Description of six cases Vizuete Rodríguez, Luisa Martínez Borrego, Ana Cristina Llerena Manzorro, Laura Sánchez Vicente, José Luis Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío, Sevilla

6 cases (3 male, 3 female) Mean age: 69 years Most common location: inferotemporal quadrant Observation

REASON for CONSULTATION AGE (years) SEX EYE LOCATION REASON for CONSULTATION 1 73 F L Inferotemporal VH 2 84 R Superotemporal Peripheral vitreoretinal hemorrhage 3 57 Uveitis 4 65 M Possible RD 5 61 6 74

Paramacular epiretinal membrane CAUSE OF TUMOR ASSOCIATED FINDINGS VA at diagnosis TREATMENT FINAL VA 1 Idiopathic Vascular occlusion 0.04 PPV 0.4 2 - 0.5 Observation 0.8 3 Uveitis Paramacular epiretinal membrane 4 0.2 5 Melanic lesion in iris 6 Vasculitis (TBC?) Epiretinal membrane Macular edema Neovessels 0.1 PPV + laser photocoagulation

Idiopathic or secondary to other ocular diseases, most frecuently uveitis Differential diagnosis: other retinal vascular lesions and malignant tumors