Summary:
Cavernous hemangioma of the retina is congenital, mostly unilateral lesion, with
autosomal dominant transmission. Usually can be easily recognized by its char-
acteristic appearance of cluster of dark-red saccular aneurysms, partly covered
by a fine glial membrane. It may be associated with similar lesions of the skin,
brain and other organs. A 23-year-old patient with cavernous hemangioma of the
retina, who preventively underwent argon laser therapy has been followed up in
our department. During the observation no symptomatic ocular hemorrhage
occurred. We presuppose that a preventive laser treatment forestalled a possible
retinal and vitreous bleeding. However, in a long-term follow up we have detected
slowly growing number of retinal hemangiomas. Patient’s life is hardly damaged
by complications of cavernous hemangioma of the brain. Because of autosomal
dominant transmission all family members, with and without fundus findings,
should undergo computed tomography or magnetic resonance imagining of the
brain to preclude intracranial vascular anomaly.
Key words:
cavernous hemangioma of the retina, intracranial vascular anomaly,
argon laser therapy
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