Abstract

Choroidal nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion of the posterior uvea. Visual symptoms in choroidal nevus are most commonly secondary to serous neurosensory detachment in upto 50% cases. Here, we describe a case of symptomatic perifoveal Choroidal Nevus with sub-retinal fluid, which was treated with Reduced Fluence Photodynamic Therapy.

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