ISSN: 2578-465X
Authors: Payal Naresh Shah , Ramya J* and Mahesh P Shanmugam
A 25-year-old female presented to our clinic for a routine eye examination. Her best-corrected visual acuity was 6/6, N6 in both eyes. Anterior segment examination of the right eye was unremarkable, and the left eye showed conjunctival melanosis in the supero-temporal quadrant. On fundus examination, the right eye was within normal limits; the left eye showed a flat pigmented lesion with distinct margins, tortuosity of the overlying vascular architecture, and surrounding RPE alterations in the infero-temporal quadrant, as shown in the colour fundus photograph. In this clinical imaging, we highlight the multimodal imaging of CHRRPE, which is rarely found peripherally (Figure 1).
Keywords: Multimodal Imaging; Hamartoma; Retina
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