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Comment by vougiouklis nikolaos on November 28, 2011 at 12:07pm

Dear Vassili thank you for your kind  help you gave me. The MRI was reported by other radiologist. I looked for  the patient. And ask his medical history . He informed me that some years in the past, he lost his vision after trauma (strong alkali poored on his face)

The MRI was done for irrelevant reason.

 

Im sorry for the retard answer.

Comment by Vasilis Kanellopoulos on March 29, 2009 at 3:11pm
Very interesting case!!
Theoritically only, i know about an entity called choroidal cyst which is very rare and i ve never saw how it really looks like.
Alternativelly could it be a totally amelanotic choroidal melanoma? Amelanotic and slightly melanotic melanomas do not show the same signal intensity characteristics as melanotic ones.Instead, the signal in these lesions may appear isointense on T1-weighted images and only slightly hypointense on T2-weighted images with very little enhancement.
I cant think of anything else at the moment.
Comment by vougiouklis nikolaos on March 29, 2009 at 4:46am
please give us our opinion

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