Serous detachment of the macular associated with presumed choroidal nevi
M. Pro, J. A. Shields and T. L. Tomer
Twenty cases of small pigmented choroidal lesions, which were associated
with subretinal fluid in the foveal area, were studied clinically and with
fluorescein angiography. The ophthalmoscopic appearance as well as the
clinical course of these lesions suggest that they are benign. One lesion,
however, after remaining stable for four years, showed dramatic enlargement
and was demonstrated to be a malignant melanoma following enucleation. The
occurrence of subretinal fluid in such cases does not necessarily imply
malignant change, although careful follow-up examinations are imperative.