Pigment dispersion syndrome associated with optic nerve melanocytoma.
Arch Soc Esp Oftalmol
; 90(10): 484-6, 2015 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-26008928
CASE REPORT: A 60-year old patient was referred for cataract surgery. The examination showed retrokeratic pigment in the left eye, which had an intraocular pressure of 24 mm Hg. The funduscopy showed a brown lesion on the left optic disk, with adjacent vitreous seeding of pigment. The patient was thus diagnosed with secondary pigment dispersion syndrome due to optic disk melanocytoma. DISCUSSION: Although melanocytoma is most commonly a benign, stationary tumor, it may present with major complications leading to significant visual loss. A patient with melanocytoma of the optic disk should be examined periodically.
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Síndrome de Exfoliação
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Neoplasias do Nervo Óptico
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Nevo Pigmentado
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2015
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