Abstract

BP is a 56-year-old woman who was incidentally noted to have a pigmented temporal choroidal lesion in her right eye on a routine examination by her ophthalmologist. It was moderately pigmented and estimated to be just over 2 mm in thickness and about 5 mm in basal diameter. Baseline echography was performed and documented a lesion measuring 1.55 mm in thickness by 5.2 mm by 5.8 mm in basal dimensions. It was medium-to-high reflective on A-scan with slight irregularity of the echo spikes (Fig. 1). These findings were felt to be consistent with a nevus, and the patient was instructed to return in 6 months for follow-up. The lesion appeared unchanged clinically at that time.

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